Walking Dickensian London: Twenty-Five Original Walks Through London's Victorian Quarters (Interlink Walking Guides) by Richard Jones

Walking Dickensian London: Twenty-Five Original Walks Through London's Victorian Quarters (Interlink Walking Guides)

Richard Jones
208 pages
Interlink Books; UPDATED EDITION edition
Mar 2005
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Charles Dickens and London are inextricably linked. The world-famous English writer lived in London for much of his life and is buried in Westminster Abbey. And it was London and its inhabitants that provided Dickens with the inspiration for so many of his works. Walking Dickensian London allows you to visit the locations mentioned in his works and to see the development of Victorian London. Additional routes offer an escape to Cobham or Rochester for a longer country stroll and to discover more about the places where Dickens spent his happy early childhood and retired in his final years. Each walk takes you through an area used as the setting for one or more of Dickens's novels, from the peaceful, cobble-stoned, and lamp-lit Inns of Court featured in Great Expectations to the slums of Holborn portrayed in Oliver Twist.
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Pages 208
Publisher Interlink Books; UPD...
Published 2005
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