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The London pleasure gardens of the eighteenth century

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A detailed survey traces the development, character, and decline of London’s eighteenth-century pleasure gardens, offering descriptive notices of over sixty venues. Arranged by neighbourhood, the work records origins, proprietors, physical layouts, entertainments, and the social atmosphere of each resort, with attention to music, illuminations, rotundas, tea-houses, and seasonal amusements. Entries are supported by illustrations, plans, contemporary advertisements and newspaper extracts, and by annotated notes and references; a collaborating contributor supplies several of the shorter garden accounts.

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Warwick William Wroth

Warwick William Wroth was a notable English author and historian, recognized for his contributions to the study of London's social and cultural history. His works primarily focus on the pleasure gardens of London, a significant aspect of 18th-century urban life. Wroth's key publications include "Cremorne and the Later London Gardens" and "The London Pleasure Gardens of the Eighteenth Century," where he explores the evolution and impact of these gardens on society. Through his detailed research, Wroth provides valuable insights into the recreational spaces that shaped the leisure activities of Londoners during that era.

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