From prize-winning historical novelist Louise Allen, this book presents eight walks through both the London Jane Austen knew and the London of her novels! Follow in Jane’s footsteps to her publisher’s doorstep and the Prince Regent’s vanished palace, see where she stayed when she was correcting proofs of Sense and Sensibility and accompany her on a shopping expedition – and afterwards to the theatre. In modern London the walker can still visit the church where Lydia Bennett married Wickham, stroll with Elinor Dashwood in Kensington Palace Gardens or imagine they follow Jane’s naval officer brothers as they stride down Whitehall to the Admiralty. From well-known landmarks to hidden corners, these walks reveal a lost London that can still come alive in vivid detail for the curious visitor, who will discover eighteenth-century chop houses, elegant squares, sinister prisons, bustling city streets and exclusive gentlemen’s clubs amongst innumerable other Austen-esque delights.
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In modern London the walker can still visit the church where Lydia Bennett married Wickham, stroll with Elinor Dashwood in Kensington Palace Gardens or imagine they follow Jane Austen's naval officer brothers as they stride down Whitehall to the Admiralty.
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Introduction / Walk 1: Sloane Street to Kensington Palace Gardens / Walk 2: Marylebone and Bond Street / Walk 3: Mayfair / Walk 4: Leicester Square to Green Park / Walk 5: Soho to the British Museum / Walk 6: Westminster to Charing Cross / Walk 7: Somerset House to Lincoln's Inn Fields / Walk 8: Temple Bar to London Bridge / Index
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A unique and affordable set of eight guided walks through late-Georgian London.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780747812951
Publisert
2013-07-10
Utgiver
Vendor
Shire Publications
Vekt
243 gr
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
149 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
112

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Om bidragsyterne

Louise Allen is the author of over forty historical romances set in the late-Georgian period, and has a large collection of Georgian prints and ephemera, focused on London. She is also a committee member of the Romantic Novelists’ Association.