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London Cries & Public Edifices

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A series of illustrated plates pairs views of London’s notable public buildings with lively accounts of street cries and the trades that supplied the city. Each entry juxtaposes an engraving of an edifice—fortresses, banks, exchanges, civic halls, hospitals—and a concise descriptive note on its architecture, function, or history alongside a vignette of itinerant sellers and artisans calling their wares. The work alternates visual depiction and brisk commentary to convey both the urban landscape and the everyday commerce and sounds that animated contemporary London streets.

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John Leighton

John Leighton was a 19th-century British author and illustrator known for his diverse contributions to literature and art. His works often blend narrative with visual elements, as seen in titles like "Christmas Comes but Once a Year," which captures the spirit of the festive season through engaging storytelling. Leighton also explored urban life in his illustrated works, such as "London Cries & Public Edifices," reflecting the vibrancy of Victorian society. Another notable work, "Paris under the Commune," provides a detailed account of a tumultuous period in French history, enhanced by his original sketches and portraits. His unique approach to combining text and illustration has left a lasting impact on both literary and artistic communities.

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