South London

audiobook

South London

by Walter Besant

EN·~9 hours·22 chapters

Chapters

22 total
1

[Transcriber's Note: The cover image was created by the transcriber by adding the title and author's name to a scan of the cover of the original book and is placed in the public domain.]

4:03
2

SOUTH LONDON

0:13
3

PREFACE

2:32
4

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

4:42
5

CHAPTER I THE FIRST SETTLEMENTS

40:28
6

CHAPTER II EARLY HISTORY

36:29
7

CHAPTER III A FORGOTTEN MONASTERY

36:13
8

CHAPTER IV THE ROYAL HOUSES OF SOUTH LONDON

1:26:16
9

CHAPTER V PAGEANTS AND RIDINGS

19:28
10

CHAPTER VI A FORGOTTEN WORTHY

31:23

Description

Walter Besant’s study of South London reads like a lively stroll through the district’s hidden past. Drawing on centuries of municipal records, personal anecdotes, and vivid illustrations, the book paints a picture of a once‑marshy area transformed by embankments, causeways, and the bustling lives of fishermen, clergy, and aristocracy. Each chapter is a self‑contained vignette, offering snapshots of everyday customs, street markets, and the distinctive character of neighborhoods that have shaped the city’s identity.

The narrative’s strength lies in its ability to make history feel immediate, inviting listeners to imagine the sights, sounds, and smells of a bygone era. Rich visual detail—enhanced by over a hundred illustrations—brings the streets, churches, and homes to life, while the author’s affection for the locale shines through. Whether you’re a lifelong Londoner or a curious newcomer, the book offers a warm, engaging portrait that deepens appreciation for the rich tapestry of South London’s heritage.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (519K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Susan Skinner and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2014-01-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Walter Besant

Walter Besant

1836–1901

A popular Victorian storyteller and historian of London, he wrote vivid novels that mixed mystery, social observation, and a deep interest in everyday city life. His work also reached beyond fiction, helping shine a light on poverty in London’s East End.

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