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A collection of essays and sketches that celebrates and scrutinizes London through vivid street-life portraits, historical vignettes, and personal reminiscence. The pieces range from affectionate evocations of bustling crowds, taverns, and theatrical neighbourhoods to reflections on the city's growth, literary associations, and lingering ghosts of the past. The author mixes humor, local anecdote, and occasional criticism to sketch social types, examine famous thoroughfares and institutions, and probe questions about authorship and heritage. Alternating between nostalgic charm and sharp urban observation, the essays aim to capture the city's character, its contrasts of splendour and squalor, and the human stories woven through its changing streets.
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