Life in London by Pierce Egan

Life in London by Pierce Egan

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Published in 1821, this book of satirical stories was one of the bestsellers of its time. It describes the riotous adventures of Corinthian Tom and Jerry Hawthorne ('Tom and Jerry') in Regency London. It was also adapted into a number of successful plays that delighted audiences in Britain and America.

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Life in London by Pierce Egan

Pierce Egan (1772-1849) was born near London and lived in the area his whole life. He was a famous sports reporter and writer on popular culture. His first book, Boxiana, was a collection of articles about boxing. It was a huge success and established Egan's reputation for wit and sporting knowledge. He is probably best remembered today as the creator of Corinthian Tom and Jerry Hawthorn ('Tom and Jerry'). Published in 1821 and beautifully illustrated by the Cruikshank brothers, this book is the original collection of Tom and Jerry's riotous adventures through Regency London. Its satirical humour and trademark use of current slang made it an overnight success, spawning many imitators and appearing in numerous editions. It was translated into French and inspired a number of successful stage plays that delighted audiences on both sides of the Atlantic. More recently, in 2006, an adaptation appeared on BC Radio.
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ISBN 13 9781108036429
ISBN 10 1108036422
Title Life in London
Author Pierce Egan
Series Cambridge Library Collection - British And Irish History 19th Century
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2011-12-08
Number of pages 482
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.