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A collection of vivid sketches and essays that roam the streets and suburbs of London during the First World War era, recording changing social rhythms and vanished pastimes. The pieces move neighborhood to neighborhood—docklands, Chinatown, Soho, music-halls and pubs—combining close observation with atmospheric description, portraits of workers, soldiers, immigrants and the displaced entertainments of wartime life. Nostalgia for prewar pleasures and frustration at commercial and cultural displacement recur alongside sympathy for everyday survival. Short, anecdotal chapters alternate reportage, literary reminiscence, and moral reflection, producing an impressionistic portrait of a city reshaped by conflict and cosmopolitan traffic.
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