Travels in Town 2 Volume Paperback Set
Born in 1802 in Elgin, James Grant first established himself as a reporter and then as a leading newspaper editor in Victorian London, heading the Morning Chronicle for two decades before moving on to the Christian Standard. His 1839 Travels in Town was designed as a companion piece to his earlier reflections on London, The Great Metropolis (1838) and Sketches in London (1838). This two-volume work reflects Grant's enthusiasm for 'this modern Babylon' and his lively interest in the intricacies of everyday life there. Interweaving general descriptions with specific local information, volume 1 focuses on central London, observing major streets (including Downing Street) and the British Museum, while Volume 2 describes the post office and bookselling in Paternoster Row before turning its attention to the city's various religious denominations.
Product details
February 2010Multiple copy pack
9781108009201
666 pages
250 × 323 × 67 mm
1.17kg
Available
Table of Contents
- Volume I:
- 1. The streets
- 2. The Park
- 3. Tattersall's and the turf
- 4. Downing Street
- 5. The British Museum
- 6. The British Museum (continued)
- 7. The newsmen
- Volume II:
- 8. The post office
- 9. Bookselling – Paternoster Row
- 10. Religious denominations.