By Eliza Meteyard
London   Charles Griffin and Company
8.5" by 7" xii, 291pp
A beautiful exploration into London's history of old, illustrated with engravings and bound in bright decorative cloth.
By Eliza Meteyard

1870 The Hallowed Spots of Ancient London

London   Charles Griffin and Company
8.5" by 7" xii, 291pp
A beautiful exploration into London's history of old, illustrated with engravings and bound in bright decorative cloth.
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Description

Decorative Binding, Illustrated, Publishers' Original Binding

Containing chapters on the Tower, Smithfield, York House, the Old Fleet Prison, St. Stephen's Chapel, the Strand, Bread Street, the Thames, Hampstead and Stoke Newington, amongst other important spots.

Written by Eliza Meteyard, an English writer known for her regular contributions to such periodicals as Household Words, Tait's Magazine, and Eliza Cook's Journal. 

A new edition of this work, which had first appeared in 1862.

With delightful engravings throughout by C. W. Sheeres.

Condition

In the publisher's original full cloth binding. Externally generally smart, with a little bumping to the extremities and to the head and tail of the spine. Internally, binding remains generally firm. Pages have the odd instance of spotting.

Very Good Indeed

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