1700 - Maureen Waller


Hardback - Good Condition

£7.50

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.

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1700: Scenes from London Life by Maureen Waller

In a good condition. Some creasing to the dust cover and some light markings along the edges of the pages. All pages are clean and intact.  See photos for more details.

Additional information

Weight 731 g
Dimensions 24 × 16.7 × 4.7 cm
Condition

Format

Hardback

Writer

Maureen Waller