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INNS AND TAVERNS OF OLD LONDON - SETTING FORTH THE HISTORICAL AND LITERARY ASSOCIATIONS OF THOSE ANCIENT HOSTELRIES, TOGETHER WITH AN ACCOUNT OF THE MOST NOTABLE COFFEE-HOUSES, CLUBS, AND PLEASURE GARDENS OF THE BRITISH METROPOLIS - BY - HENRY C. SHELLEY
H.C.S. - I. - INNS AND TAVERNS OF OLD LONDON. - CHAPTER I. - FAMOUS SOUTHWARK INNS.
CHAPTER II. - INNS AND TAVERNS EAST OF ST. PAUL'S.
CHAPTER III. - TAVERNS OF FLEET STREET AND THEREABOUTS.
CHAPTER IV. - TAVERNS WEST OF TEMPLE BAR.
CHAPTER V. - INNS AND TAVERNS FURTHER AFIELD.
II. COFFEE-HOUSES OF OLD LONDON. - CHAPTER I. - COFFEE-HOUSES ON 'CHANGE AND NEAR-BY.
CHAPTER II. - ROUND ST. PAUL'S.
CHAPTER III. - THE STRAND AND COVENT GARDEN.
Step into the bustling streets of historic London as this richly illustrated survey revives the world of inns, taverns, coffee‑houses, clubs and pleasure gardens that once defined the city’s social life. Drawing on meticulous research and rare engravings, the author maps out neighborhoods like Southwark, showing how the Thames‑crossing and the great road to the continent turned the area into a thriving hub of lodging and entertainment. The narrative weaves together anecdotes about famous establishments, their architecture, and the lively characters who filled them, giving listeners a vivid sense of the city’s early modern atmosphere.
Beyond the taverns, the book traces the evolution of the coffee‑house as a new public space, the rise of exclusive clubs, and the emergence of pleasure gardens that offered open‑air amusement to a growing urban crowd. By comparing old maps with contemporary descriptions, the guide paints a picture of how these venues served as substitutes for the home, shaping community and conversation. Listeners will come away with a deeper appreciation for the social fabric of London’s past, and a clear image of the places where history was lived, laughed, and debated.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (426K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-10-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

A lively guide to old cities, famous inns, and literary landmarks, this late 19th- and early 20th-century writer had a knack for turning social history into entertaining reading. His books wander through London, Paris, and other storied places, mixing anecdote, architecture, and literary gossip.
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