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Out and About London

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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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Thomas Burke

Thomas Burke was an English author known for his vivid portrayals of London life in the early 20th century. His works often explore the city's diverse neighborhoods and the lives of its inhabitants, capturing the essence of urban experience. Among his notable titles is "Limehouse Nights," a collection of stories set in the vibrant Limehouse district, which reflects the multicultural tapestry of the area. Burke's writing is characterized by its rich imagery and keen observation, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of London. His other works, such as "Nights in London" and "Out and About London," further showcase his fascination with the city's streets and characters.

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