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

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.
By George R. Sims

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.
By George R. Sims

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.
By George R. Sims

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.
By George R. Sims

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.
By George R. Sims

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.
By George R. Sims

Dagonet Ditties
Experience Victorian-era wit and humor through verses that playfully critique love, art, and the gritty realities of city life.
By George R. Sims

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.
By George R. Sims