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A series of travel letters offers a close, observational account of urban life in Melbourne, Sydney, and Adelaide, comparing appearances with English precedents. The writer surveys domestic interiors, furnishing, household routines, servants, and the costs of lodging and goods, often giving precise inventories and prices to illustrate class differences. Public and civic life receives attention as well, with chapters on commerce, politics, education, religion, shops, newspapers, amusements, and the cultural scene that shape town character and opportunity. Recurring themes stress the tension between superficial resemblance to metropolitan Britain and distinctive colonial patterns in manners, material culture, and everyday practicalities.

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Richard Ernest Nowell Twopeny

Richard Ernest Nowell Twopeny was an Australian author and journalist, best known for his work "Town Life in Australia," which provides a detailed account of urban life in Australia during the late 19th century. His writings reflect the social and cultural dynamics of Australian towns, offering insights into the everyday experiences of their inhabitants. Twopeny's observations contribute to the understanding of Australian society during a period of significant change and development. His work remains a valuable resource for those interested in the historical context of urbanization in Australia.

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