The Mysteries of Modern London

audiobook

The Mysteries of Modern London

by George R. Sims

EN·~7 hours·27 chapters

Chapters

27 total
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THE MYSTERIES OF MODERN LONDON - BY GEORGE R. SIMS - Author Of "How The Poor Live," "Mary Jane's Memoirs," "Ballads Of Babylon" - With Frontispiece In Colours By S. Spurrier - London - C. Arthur Pearson Ltd. - 1906

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Original - Original

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THE MYSTERIES OF MODERN LONDON

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CHAPTER I—A NOTE OF INTRODUCTION—WHERE WE SHALL GO AND WHAT WE SHALL SEE

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CHAPTER II—BY THE WATERSIDE

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CHAPTER III—AT THE FASHIONABLE HOTEL

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CHAPTER IV—IN A COMMON LODGING-HOUSE

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CHAPTER V—THE WAYS OF CRIME

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CHAPTER VI—IN THE CITY OF REFUGE

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CHAPTER VII—BEHIND THE SCENES

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Description

In this vivid portrait of early twentieth‑century London, the narrator invites listeners to wander the city’s bustling streets and shadowed alleys, uncovering the quiet tragedies that never make the headlines. From unexplained disappearances and silent poisonings to fires that mask darker motives, each episode peels back a layer of the metropolis to reveal the lives hidden behind respectable facades. The introduction sets the tone, reminding us that the most terrifying mysteries are often the ones never recorded, buried in ordinary graves and forgotten by the public.

The collection weaves together true‑to‑life sketches of mansions, cramped garrets, railway carriages, and crowded ballrooms, showing how crime can surface in any corner of the city. Listeners meet characters whose ordinary encounters— a funeral, a theater performance, a chance meeting in a cemetery— become the starting point for unsettling questions. Through careful observation and a touch of detective curiosity, the series paints a compelling picture of a London where every neighbor might hold a secret.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (404K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger from page images generously provided by the Internet Archive

Release date

2015-08-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George R. Sims

George R. Sims

1847–1922

A lively Victorian journalist and dramatist, this writer brought London’s streets and music halls vividly to life. Best known for sharp social observation as well as popular comic verse and stage work, he wrote for a wide audience without losing his sympathy for ordinary people.

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