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Chronicles of London Bridge

By Richard Thompson

(3.5 stars) ‱ 10 reviews

Witness London's enduring bridge through the eyes of nostalgic scholars safeguarding its evolution.

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2014-11-27
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"Chronicles of London Bridge" by Richard Thompson is a historical exploration that seeks to uncover the extensive past of London Bridge, documenting transformations across time. The narration begins with Geoffrey Barbican's regret over the disappearance of London's old landmarks, highlighting the city's continuous evolution, which overshadows parts of its historical identity. This feeling leads to a conversation with Mr. Barnaby Postern, a person filled with memories of London Bridge's earlier periods. Their interactions merge historical data with Postern's individual encounters, hinting at captivating narratives linked to the bridge's development and overall influence on society; together, they offer readers a link to London's bridge's history.

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