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A Traveller's Companion to London
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A Traveller's Companion to London
Author(s): Thomas Wright, Peter Ackroyd
London has witnessed everything from pilgrimages, celebrations, acts of heroism and moments of religious contemplation to riots, executions, grisly murders and disastrous fires. It is a history of work and capital, of power and exuberance, and of great creativity from a rich host of artists and writers, Shakespeare and Dickens among them, but also of violent crime, exploitation, loneliness and extreme hardship; life in the poverty ridden East of the city could not be more different than life in its opulent West End. Drawing upon extracts from contemporary letters, diaries and memoirs of fascinating inhabitants and visitors, this anthology by acclaimed London historian Peter Ackroyd and Thomas Wright tells the story of the city from its earliest years up to the present day. Here you will find Evelyn's famous account of the Great Fire in 1666, Dickens' brilliant evocation of the Gordon Riots of 1780, Boswell's description of the compilation of Dr. Johnson's Dictionary, and Churchill's recollections of the Blitz. There are also less familiar, though no less vivid, excerpts, many of which provide an entertaining, sometimes risque, climpse into the life, customs and morals of this great city. Modern visitors and armchair readers alike are given a ringside view to the past and an unforgettable experience of the essential spirit of London.
Review(s):
"The city which shaped Ackroyd's imagination and granted him one of the most distinguished literary careers of the late 20th century."
"London...Peter Ackroyd was born to write about [it]...if you want to know it better, to see it with your eyes wide open, then Ackroyd is your indispensable companion."
"Peter Ackroyd lives in London...the fuller version should read, London lives in Peter Ackroyd."
ISBN: 9781566565370
Author(s): Thomas Wright, Peter Ackroyd
London has witnessed everything from pilgrimages, celebrations, acts of heroism and moments of religious contemplation to riots, executions, grisly murders and disastrous fires. It is a history of work and capital, of power and exuberance, and of great creativity from a rich host of artists and writers, Shakespeare and Dickens among them, but also of violent crime, exploitation, loneliness and extreme hardship; life in the poverty ridden East of the city could not be more different than life in its opulent West End. Drawing upon extracts from contemporary letters, diaries and memoirs of fascinating inhabitants and visitors, this anthology by acclaimed London historian Peter Ackroyd and Thomas Wright tells the story of the city from its earliest years up to the present day. Here you will find Evelyn's famous account of the Great Fire in 1666, Dickens' brilliant evocation of the Gordon Riots of 1780, Boswell's description of the compilation of Dr. Johnson's Dictionary, and Churchill's recollections of the Blitz. There are also less familiar, though no less vivid, excerpts, many of which provide an entertaining, sometimes risque, climpse into the life, customs and morals of this great city. Modern visitors and armchair readers alike are given a ringside view to the past and an unforgettable experience of the essential spirit of London.
Review(s):
"The city which shaped Ackroyd's imagination and granted him one of the most distinguished literary careers of the late 20th century."
"London...Peter Ackroyd was born to write about [it]...if you want to know it better, to see it with your eyes wide open, then Ackroyd is your indispensable companion."
"Peter Ackroyd lives in London...the fuller version should read, London lives in Peter Ackroyd."
ISBN: 9781566565370