A Survey of London

A Survey of London
Title A Survey of London PDF eBook
Author John Stow
Publisher
Pages 478
Release 1908
Genre London (England)
ISBN

Download A Survey of London Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Stow's Survey of London

Stow's Survey of London
Title Stow's Survey of London PDF eBook
Author John Stow
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 362
Release 2016-05-18
Genre
ISBN 9781533321718

Download Stow's Survey of London Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This collection of literature attempts to compile many of the classic works that have stood the test of time and offer them at a reduced, affordable price, in an attractive volume so that everyone can enjoy them.

A survey of London

A survey of London
Title A survey of London PDF eBook
Author John Stow
Publisher
Pages 256
Release 1876
Genre London (England)
ISBN

Download A survey of London Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

A People's History of London

A People's History of London
Title A People's History of London PDF eBook
Author Lindsey German
Publisher Verso Books
Pages 321
Release 2012-06-19
Genre History
ISBN 1844679144

Download A People's History of London Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

In the eyes of Britain’s heritage industry, London is the traditional home of empire, monarchy and power, an urban wonderland for the privileged, where the vast majority of Londoners feature only to applaud in the background. Yet, for nearly 2000 years, the city has been a breeding ground for radical ideas, home to thinkers, heretics and rebels from John Wycliffe to Karl Marx. It has been the site of sometimes violent clashes that changed the course of history: the Levellers’ doomed struggle for liberty in the aftermath of the Civil War; the silk weavers, match girls and dockers who crusaded for workers’ rights; and the Battle of Cable Street, where East Enders took on Oswald Mosley’s Black Shirts. A People’s History of London journeys to a city of pamphleteers, agitators, exiles and revolutionaries, where millions of people have struggled in obscurity to secure a better future.

London

London
Title London PDF eBook
Author Matthew Green
Publisher Penguin UK
Pages 336
Release 2015-06-18
Genre History
ISBN 1405919132

Download London Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Step back in time and discover the sights, sounds and smells of London through the ages in this enthralling journey into the capital's rich, teeming and occasionally hazardous past. Let time traveller Dr Matthew Green be your guide to six extraordinary periods in London's history - the ages of Shakespeare, medieval city life, plague, coffee houses, the reign of Victoria and the Blitz. We'll turn back the clock to the time of Shakespeare and visit a savage bull and bear baiting arena on the Bankside. In medieval London, we'll circle the walls as the city lies barricaded under curfew, while spinning further forward in time we'll inhale the 'holy herb' in an early tobacco house, before peering into an open plague pit. In the 18th century, we'll navigate the streets in style with a ride on a sedan chair, and when we land in Victorian London, we'll take a tour of freak-show booths and meet the Elephant Man. You'll meet pornographers and traitors, actors and apothecaries, the mad, bad and dangerous to know, all desperate to show you the thrilling and vibrant history of the world's liveliest city.

Clothing in 17th-Century Provincial England

Clothing in 17th-Century Provincial England
Title Clothing in 17th-Century Provincial England PDF eBook
Author Danae Tankard
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 244
Release 2019-09-05
Genre Design
ISBN 1350098418

Download Clothing in 17th-Century Provincial England Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Featuring detailed analyses of clothing culture in 17th-century provincial Sussex, this original study draws on previously unexploited sources to create an intimate and nuanced portrait of people and their clothes. An introductory chapter uses 17th-century literature to identify and explore contemporary ideas about clothing, the individual and society, as well as the relationship between London and the provinces and the causes and consequences of conspicuous clothing consumption. Subsequent chapters look at the production, distribution and acquisition of clothing in Sussex and the participation of consumers in these processes; the role of London as a centre of fashionable clothing consumption and the experience of wealthier consumers in shopping there; the clothing worn by individual men, women and older children of the 'middle' and 'better' sort and the extent to which they participated in contemporary, London-driven, fashion culture. A final chapter examines the clothing worn by the poor, including vagrants, parish paupers and the 'labouring' poor. With over 40 images Clothing in 17th-Century Provincial England offers a new window onto early modern experiences of clothing.

Citizen of London

Citizen of London
Title Citizen of London PDF eBook
Author Michael McCarthy
Publisher Hurst Publishers
Pages 415
Release 2022-09-29
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1787389715

Download Citizen of London Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The extraordinary story of Richard Whittington, from his arrival in London as a young boy to his death in 1423, against a backdrop of plague, politics and war; turbulence between Crown, City and Commons; and the unrelenting financial demands of Richard II, Henry IV and Henry V, to whom Whittington was mercer, lender and fixer. A man determined to follow his own path, Whittington was a significant figure in London's ceaseless development. As a banker, Collector of the Wool Custom, King's Council member and four-time mayor, Whittington featured prominently in the rise of the capital's merchant class and powerful livery companies. Civic reformer, enemy of corruption and author of an extraordinary social legacy, he contributed to Henry V's victory at Agincourt and oversaw building works at Westminster Abbey. In London, Whittington found his 'second' family: a mentor, Sir Ivo Fitzwarin, and an inspirational wife in Fitzwarin's daughter Alice. Today's Dick Whittington pantomimes, enjoyed by millions, have a grain of truth in them, but the real story is far more compelling--minus that sadly mythical cat.