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Stories of London

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A sequence of short, accessible chapters traces the city's physical origins and legends, reading archaeological evidence and old river courses, then moves through notable sites and institutions—Westminster Abbey, the Charterhouse, charities and schools—and popular local tales including the story of Dick Whittington, Elizabethan episodes, the Great Fire and the rebuilding of St Paul's. The author combines topographical explanation, folk tradition and historical anecdote, pairing illustrations and maps with narrative sketches to show how place-names, monuments and civic charities grew from events and memories, and to encourage young readers to connect local landscape with historical imagination.

About the Author

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E. L. Hoskyn

E. L. Hoskyn is an author known for their work in the genre of short stories, particularly focusing on urban themes. Their notable book, "Stories of London," explores the rich tapestry of life in the city, capturing the diverse experiences and narratives that define London. Through vivid storytelling, Hoskyn invites readers to engage with the complexities of urban existence, making their work a significant contribution to the literary exploration of city life.

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