About This Book
A collection of anecdotal essays and sketches that explores London social life, institutions, and curious episodes from earlier eras. Topics include gambling clubs and high play, witty and notable women, old coffee-houses, parliamentary anecdotes, celebrated actors and actresses, judges and barristers, eccentric private clubs, stock exchange curiosities, taverns and tea-gardens, the founding of the Bank of England, lost rivers, assorted rogues, and the history of Hampton Court. The pieces mix historical detail, moral observation, and light gossip to illuminate manners, recount memorable stories, and trace how urban customs and institutions have evolved.
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