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Paperback Living London: Its Work And Its Play, Its Humour And Its Pathos, Its Sights And Its Scenes (Volume-Ii) (Section Ii) Book

ISBN: 9354212360

ISBN13: 9789354212369

Living London: Its Work And Its Play, Its Humour And Its Pathos, Its Sights And Its Scenes (Volume-Ii) (Section Ii)

A vivid, affectionate portrait of Victorian London - its work, its play, its humour and its pathos. London breathes on every page. In Volume II (Section II) of Living London, R. Sims assembles a sequence of sketches that turn nineteenth century urban life into immediate, human scenes. The prose sits between reportage and performance: brisk vignettes, keen character notes and small moral surprises. This British non-fiction anthology moves effortlessly between wry comedy and stern observation, a humour and pathos collection that reads as both anecdote and social record. As social portraiture, these pages are a modest treasury for Victorian London social history and for anyone curious about London daily life scenes and city sights and society. Sims writes with the streetwise eye of a journalist and the theatrical sensibility of a dramatist; readers attuned to Charles Dickens contemporaries will find familiar concerns handled with immediacy and occasional wry sentiment. The book sits among the tradition of London illustrated volumes and surveys of nineteenth century England, offering granular glimpses of urban change and the routines that shaped modern life. Historically significant, the collection complements canonical narratives by preserving the small rhythms of everyday life that otherwise fade from formal histories. For anyone fascinated by Victorian era London and the sweep of nineteenth century urban life, Sims's voice remains a vivid guide. It is both a readable introduction for casual readers and a worthwhile acquisition for collectors and classic-literature aficionados. Equally at home as a resource for history enthusiasts or a lively book-club non-fiction pick, it rewards repeat reading and close discussion. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. A fine addition to the shelves of anyone interested in London's past.

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