About This Book
A collection of lively, anecdotal essays portraying London society, neighborhoods, and institutions through a reporterly eye. Topics range from newspaper culture, spiritualism, and coal supplies to sketches of Highgate, Westminster Abbey, and metropolitan charitable and commercial life; other pieces examine pedestrian habits, transport and cabs, public morals, matrimonial and breach-of-promise cases, volunteers, criminal underworld, and civic improvements such as free drinking fountains. The tone mixes social observation, historical notes, and practical detail, offering panoramic yet personable portraits of urban customs, politics, and everyday scenes for a Victorian readership.
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