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Twice round the clock; or, The hours of the day and night in London

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The collection moves hour by hour through a single day and night in London, presenting tightly observed sketches of markets, newspapers, docks, parks, courts, shops, and social scenes. Each chapter captures routines and spectacles — morning fishmarkets and newspaper production, daytime promenades and banking clerks, legal courts and civic rooms, afternoon auctions and retail bustle, evening entertainments and nocturnal workplaces — to reveal contrasts of class, labor, idleness, and leisure. The tone mixes lively reportage, descriptive detail, and satirical asides, producing a textured portrait of urban life and the shifting rhythms that organize the city's public and private worlds.

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George Augustus Sala

George Augustus Sala was a 19th-century English author and journalist, known for his vivid storytelling and engaging narratives. He gained prominence through his serialized novels, particularly "The Strange Adventures of Captain Dangerous," which spans three volumes and chronicles the life of a roguish hero navigating various adventures. Sala's works often reflect his keen observations of society and culture, as seen in his other notable title, "Twice Round the Clock," which offers a detailed exploration of life in London. His contributions to literature capture the spirit of his time, blending adventure with social commentary.

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