1700: Scenes from London Life
Description
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.
PUBLISHER:
Hodder
ISBN-10:
0340739673
ISBN-13:
9780340739679
BINDING:
Paperback / softback
BISAC:
History
PUBLICATION YEAR:
2001
NUMBER OF PAGES:
400
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
5.00(H) x 7.80(W)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General / Adult
LANGUAGE:
English