
Arthur Warren
BY - ARTHUR WARREN
BOSTON LITTLE, BROWN, AND COMPANY 1920
LONDON DAYS
CHAPTER I - FIRST GLIMPSES OF LONDON
CHAPTER II - LONDON IN THE LATE SEVENTIES
CHAPTER III - A NORMAN INTERLUDE
CHAPTER IV - I TAKE THE PLUNGE
CHAPTER V - BROWNING AND MOSCHELES
CHAPTER VI - PATTI
A young New Englander steps off a cramped, steam‑powered liner and into the fog‑filled heart of Victorian London, his mind already brimming with Dickensian images and meticulous maps. The opening chapters follow his first bewildering rides through bustling streets, the clatter of horse‑drawn carriages, and the oppressive soot that hangs over the city’s gas‑lit glow. He compares the gritty reality of 19th‑century travel with the polished comforts of modern voyages, offering vivid snapshots of bustling markets, crowded offices, and the raw energy of a metropolis that feels both alien and magnetic.
Through candid recollections and sharp observations, the author paints a portrait of a city in transition—its towering bridges, noisy taverns, and the endless parade of top‑hat‑clad commuters. His youthful curiosity turns everyday moments into a tapestry of cultural discovery, inviting listeners to wander the streets of London as seen through the eyes of an eager, seasick newcomer.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (418K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Al Haines
Release date
2011-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1860–1924
A journalist and memoirist with an eye for lively detail, this early 20th-century writer turned years in London into a warm, observant book about the city's social and intellectual life. He also wrote a book on industrial pioneer George Westinghouse, showing an interest in both people and the changing modern world.
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