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Hyde Park, Its History and Romance

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The book traces the park's development from royal hunting ground to urban public pleasure garden, surveying changes under successive rulers and regimes, recounting its darker uses as a site of public executions and duels, and chronicling its social life in Georgian and nineteenth-century society, including masks, fashions, public entertainments, fairs, and camps. It describes landscape features and wildlife, the creation of the lake, carriage culture and promenading, and provides maps, illustrations, anecdotal episodes, and an appendix listing the park's trees and plants. The narrative blends topographical description, archival research, and social anecdotes to portray the park's evolving roles in city life.

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Mrs. Alec-Tweedie

Mrs. Alec Tweedie was a British author known for her travel writing and vivid storytelling. She gained recognition for her engaging narratives that often blended personal experiences with cultural observations. Her notable works include "A Girl's Ride in Iceland," which captures her adventurous spirit and fascination with the Icelandic landscape, and "Thirteen Years of a Busy Woman's Life," a reflection on her experiences and challenges as a woman in the late 19th century. Tweedie's writings provide insight into the social and cultural contexts of her time, making her a significant figure in the realm of travel literature.

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