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A guided, partly topographical and partly historical tour of central London between St. Paul's and St. James's that blends architectural description with portraits of memorable residents and episodes. Each chapter focuses on a neighborhood—cathedrals, parish churches, courts, inns, clubs, theatres, booksellers, and legal quarters—mixing antiquarian detail, social anecdotes, and observations on changing customs and urban growth. The book alternates concrete descriptions of streets and buildings with lively sketches of public life, tracing how institutions, characters, and events have shaped the city's fabric while noting vanished landmarks and surviving curiosities.
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