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A collection of vivid, observant essays and sketches that guide readers around the river, streets, and neighbourhoods of London, combining topographical description with social portraiture. The chapters range from river voyages and City rambles to examinations of St. Paul's, the Tower, Southwark, the Inns of Court, parks, markets, galleries, shops, and historic houses, punctuated by anecdotes about everyday London life, local characters, public entertainments, and architectural details. The narrative balances practical route-based guidance with reflective passages on customs, civic rituals, and the city's layered past, illustrated throughout by contemporary drawings that emphasize scenes of street life and urban architecture.

About the Author

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Emily Constance Baird Cook

Emily Constance Baird Cook was an English author and travel writer, best known for her work "Highways and Byways in London." In this book, she offers a detailed exploration of the city's streets, landmarks, and hidden gems, reflecting her keen observations and appreciation for urban life. Cook's writing is characterized by its vivid descriptions and engaging narrative style, making her a notable figure in the genre of travel literature. Her contributions provide readers with a unique perspective on London, blending historical insights with personal anecdotes.

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