1700 : Scenes from London Life by Maureen Waller

1700 : Scenes from London Life by Maureen Waller

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1700 : Scenes from London Life by Maureen Waller

More than a capital city, Londoners had witnessed the unthinkable - the public execution of a king at Whitehall. Thousands had died in the Plague of 1665, then the Great Fire of 1666. But from the ashes rose a modern city, rebuilt with the shining dome of Christopher Wren's St Paul's Cathedral, symbolising a new strength and confidence. London, with a population of over half a million, was now Europe's largest, richest and most cosmopolitian city. Maureen Waller describes a familiar yet alien world. Using anecdotes, detail and amusing contrasts, she draws on court records newspapers, and recorded eyewitness accounts to create a vividly colourful vision. of a city at a unique moment in its history.
A traditional, well-documented social history, pungent, entertaining and informative * Sunday Times *
Impressive learning, lightly worn, gives Waller's portrait a wonderfully vivid feel * The Scotsman *
fascinating new book.. one realises, when reading this book, that one is reading nothing less than an account of the birth pangs of the modern age * New Statesman *
Maureen Waller was educated at University College London, where she read Medieval and Modern History. She took a master's degree at Queen Mary College, London in British and European History 1660-1714. After a brief spell at the National Portrait Gallery, she went into publishing. She has worked at many prestigious publishing houses and is currently editor-in-chief for fiction at Book Club Associates.
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ISBN 13 9780340739679
ISBN 10 0340739673
Title 1700 : Scenes from London Life
Author Maureen Waller
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Year published 2001-02-01
Number of pages 400
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.