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| A Hind in Richmond Park by W. H. Hudson - £ 2.99 | ||
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A novelist, naturalist, ornithologist and travel writer, this is William Henry Hudson's final book, published just after his death in 1922. The culmination of a lifetime's observation, experience and knowledge.
Go to the A Hind in Richmond Park page for details and an extract.
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| An Idler in Old France by Tighe Hopkins - £ 2.99 | ||
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A journalist and romantic novelist, there are 13 essays on various aspects of the social life of 'older France' in this 1899 book by Tighe Hopkins. If you need something to 'annoy' the French with, there is plenty of ammunition here.
Go to the An Idler in Old France page for details and an extract.
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| City Street Names by Louis Zettersten - £ Free | ||
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Published in 1926 this book gives the origin of the names of 'the Streets, Lanes, Alleys and Courts of the City of London'.
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| Disappearing London by E. Beresford Chancellor - £ Free | ||
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Privately published in 1927 this book is a pictorial record of twelve
views that
had 'disappeared' from London during the previous 15 years. The
commentary is by E. Beresford Chancellor, an expert on London's
History.
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| Good Things Made Said and Done by Goodall, Backhouse & Co. - £ 2.99 | ||
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If you need a Victorian recipe for Blancmange, Jaunemange or Rougemange or a cure for 'Want of Appetite', this is the book for you.
Go to the Good Things Made Said and Done
page for details and an extract.
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| Green Mansions by W. H. Hudson- £ 1.99 | ||
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A 'romance' between educated Venezuelan Abel and native Forest-dweller Rima. Both she and the Forest are lovingly and beautifully described in this enigmatic novel from 1904.
Go to the Green Mansions page for details and an extract.
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| Highways and Byways in London by Mrs E. T. Cook- £ 3.99 | ||
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A comprehensive look at London and what it was like to live there at the beginning of the 20th century. With 63 delightful illustrations.
Go to the Highways and Byways page for details and an extract.
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| Hunting in the Golden Days by Hubert Garle- £ 2.99 | ||
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The story of Mr. Goodbery, a keen if not very adept fox-hunter, during the 'Golden Days.' With eight very cute illustrations and some carefully targeted advertisements.
Go to the Hunting in the Golden Days page for details and an extract.
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| Literary London by Elsie M. Lang- £ 2.99 | ||
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An A-Z of over 500 places in London with a connection to over 500 years of literature. With 42 contemporary photographs.
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| Lockie's Topography of London - £ 3.99 | ||
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If you have nineteenth century London ancestors you need this book. It is the only way to find places not shown on contemporary maps or that no longer exist.
Go to the Topography of London
page for details and an extract.
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| London's Forest by P. J. S. Perceval - £ 2.99 | ||
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London's Forest is, of course, Epping Forest. Percival J. S. Perceval also refers to it as 'the Forest of Essex' in this fascinating book, published in 1909. With 39 charming line drawings by the author.
Go to the London's Forest
page for details and an extract.
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| London Lavender by E. V. Lucas - £ 1.99 | ||
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Journalist, Publisher, Author, and primarily, Humorist, this is the perfect introduction to the works of E. V. Lucas.
Go to the London Lavender
page for details and an extract.
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| London River by H. M. Tomlinson - £ 2.99 | ||
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Tomlinson's second book, published in 1921, contains eleven short stories/reminiscences about life along the Thames at a time when the locals and seamen were adjusting to the end of the age of sail.
Go to the London River
page for details and an extract.
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| London: the Story of the City by Ernest Rhys - £ 0.99p | ||
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From Roman to Edwardian London in 60 pages (in the original) with 14 illustrations. If you want a well-written, potted history, this is the one.
Go to the London: the Story of the City
page for details and an extract.
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| Old English Towns - both volumes - £ 3.99 | ||
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Both volumes of a guide book from 1909 and 1912 to 43 Old English Towns. Their history, notable events and 'must-see' parts. Essential reading for any visitor, then and now.
Go to the Old English Towns
page for details and an extract.
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| Practical Flying by W. G. McMinnies, R.N. - £ 3.99 | ||
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Teach yourself to Fly with this 'complete course of Flying Instruction'. There are also helpful hints on aerial combat for those hoping to join the, about to be formed, Royal Air Force.
Go to the Practical Flying page for
details and an extract.
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| Round About a Brighton Coach Office by Maude Egerton King - £ 1.99 | ||
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The joys, sorrows, trials and triumphs of growing up in the Brighton of the Regency era are brought vividly to life by Maude King.
Go to the Round About a Brighton Coach Office page for
details and an extract.
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| Rural Rides by William Cobbett - £ 1.99 | ||
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First published in book form in 1830, Rural Rides is a unique
description of English rural life and the joys and troubles of the
time. Many of Cobbett's piquant observations and forthright views
remain relevant today.
Go to the Rural Rides page for
details and an extract.
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| Sporting Notions by Martin Cobbett - £ 1.99 | ||
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Strictly for fans of the obscure, here are 19 of Martin Cobbett's articles from the Referee, an Edwardian Sunday newspaper. Putting the world of Sport to rights, à la Jeremy Clarkson.
Go to the Sporting Notions page for
details and an extract.
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| Survey of London by John Stow - £ 3.99 | ||
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Elizabethan London described by an eye-witness. John Stow's Survey of London, Translated and Edited by Henry Morley into a book that anyone can read and enjoy.
Go to the Survey of London page for
details and an extract.
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| Thames and Tweed by George Rooper - £ 3.99 | ||
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Everything you could possibly want to know about fishing the Thames and the Tweed. What equipment you need, what fish to expect, how to catch them and even how to cook them.
Go to the Thames and Tweed page for
details and an extract.
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| The Book of the Ford by R. T. Nicholson - £ 3.99 | ||
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A fascinating and detailed look at how to drive, service, repair and accessorise your Ford Motor car, with every model covered (up to 1916).
Go to The Book of the Ford page for
details and an extract.
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| The Children of the New Forest by Captain Marryat - £ 1.99 | ||
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First published in 1847, the Children of the New Forest is a classic children's adventure story. Enthralling, exciting, entertaining and educational!
Go to The Children of the New Forest page for
details and an extract.
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| The Ground Plan of the English Parish Church by A. H. Thompson - £ 1.99 | ||
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Every English Parish Church looks familiar, with a similar footprint to all the others, why? Find out with this fascinating guide.
Go to The Ground Plan of the English Parish Church page for
details and an extract.
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| The Nicest Girl in the School by Angela Brazil - £ Free | ||
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Published in 1909 this is the best-selling of almost 50 books that Angela Brazil wrote for girls, about girls.
Go to the Nicest Girl in the School
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| The Old Chelsea Bun-Shop by Anne Manning - £ 2.99 | ||
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Published in 1855 but set in 1749 this novel charts the romantic (mis)fortunes of the two sisters who successfully ran the Chelsea Bun-Shop despite their hapless family and friends.
Go to The Old Chelsea Bun-Shop page for
details and an extract.
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| The Relentless City by E. F. Benson - £ 1.99 | ||
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Not a 'comedy of manners' but a 'black comedy of ill-manners'. Published in 1903 this is P. G. Wodehouse with the gloves off.
Go to the The Relentless City page for details and an extract.
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| The Seven Curses of London by James Greenwood - £ 2.99 | ||
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Writing as the 'Amateur Casual', investigative journalist James Greenwood exposed the underbelly of London in 1869 to sensational effect.
Go to The Seven Curses of London page for
details and an extract.
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| The Taverns of London by H. E. Popham - £ 1.99 | ||
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Published in 1927 here are 8 tours of London Pubs featuring 200 old Taverns with their history, literary connections and anecdotes.
Go to the Taverns of London page for
details and an extract.
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| The Tower of London by Arthur Poyser - £ 2.99 | ||
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A 200 page, beautifully illustrated, guide to the Tower published in 1908. With its history, the best parts to see and complaints about some of the recent 'improvements'.
Go to the Tower of London page for
details and an extract.
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| The Town: Its Memorable Characters and Events by Leigh Hunt- £ 3.99 | ||
Both volumes in one edition of Leigh Hunt's best-known work. Carefully researched history, with footnotes, presented as gossip. If you only ever read one book about London, make it this one. Go to the The Town page for details and an extract. |
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| This is London by 'Jimmy' - £ Free | ||
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Published in 1944 this small, copiously illustrated book purports to be
the
reminiscences of 'Jimmy', a soldier on leave in London during WW2. In
reality it is a guide book and a
morale-boosting celebration of London and Londoners.
Go to the This is London
page.
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| Tobacco Talk and Smoker's Gossip published by George Redway - £ 2.99 | ||
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Everything you wanted to know but never dared ask. Information, Stories, Poems, Anecdotes, Quotes, Quips and one rude joke (in Latin) about Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes and all forms of 'The Great Plant'.
Go to the Tobacco Talk page for
details and an extract.
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| Unknown London by Walter George Bell - £ 2.99 | ||
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One of the ten fascinating and carefully researched books that Walter George Bell wrote about London. Everyone will find something here that they did not know before.
Go to the Unknown London page for
details and an extract.
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