The Literary History of the Adelphi and Its Neighbourhood
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A narrative history of the area around the Strand in London combines topographical description, architectural detail, and local anecdotes. It follows the rebuilding of a riverside terrace by the Adam brothers, describes terraces, cottages, and the semi-circular arches beneath the street, and explains how subterranean passages and vaults have been used as workshops, cellars, and secret routes. The account mixes archival records and illustrations with human-interest sketches—covering wine-filled vaults, royal connections, curious rights-of-way, and literary associations—and situates social and cultural life within the changing urban fabric.
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