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London in 1731

By Manoel Gonzales

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Venture into the bustling streets of 18th-century London, where every corner reveals secrets of society, trade, and the ever-present echoes of history.

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2001-09-01
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Summary

"London in 1731" by Don Manoel Gonzales is a historical depiction of London in the early 1700s. This text explores the city's layout, social classes, ruling powers, and trade activities. Gonzales, possibly a merchant, uses observation to describe London, presenting a detailed picture of its structure in the 18th century. The book starts by introducing the vast geography of the city, explaining the layout and importance of different areas and attractions. It carefully gives exact details about London's size, main entries like Aldgate and Bishopsgate, and important aspects like the Tower of London and its past. From the beginning, Gonzales makes a complete base for understanding the city's urban structure by listing its divisions, markets, and public buildings.

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