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Portrait of George R. Sims

George R. Sims

George Robert Sims was an English journalist, poet, dramatist, novelist and bon vivant.

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Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of George R. Sims

Explore Victorian and Edwardian London through stark social criticisms and character-driven stories exposing the struggles of different social classes and the hidden truths of urban life.

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How the Poor Live; and, Horrible London 1889

Venture into the dark corners of London's slums where poverty reigns and desperation intertwines with fleeting moments of laughter in the face of overwhelming hardship.

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Dagonet Abroad

Embark on a continental journey filled with puzzling hotels, grand processions for ordinary people, and insightful reflections on culture, community, and the quirks of European life.

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A Critique of Socialism Read Before The Ruskin Club of Oakland California, 1905

Venture back in time and explore a debate around political theory, where commonly upheld beliefs are challenged and analyzed.

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Mary Jane Married: Tales of a Village Inn

A former servant finds herself navigating the ups and downs of rural life as she unexpectedly becomes a landlady, serving up laughter and heartfelt moments along the way.

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The Mysteries of Modern London

Uncover a world of crime and tragedy hidden in the shadows of a bustling London, where the lives of the forgotten intersect in unexpected and heartbreaking ways.

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Dagonet Ditties

Experience Victorian-era wit and humor through verses that playfully critique love, art, and the gritty realities of city life.

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Rogues and Vagabonds

As a ship sinks and confessions spill out, the dark secrets of London's streets emerge, intertwining the fates of the desperate and the damned.

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