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The London Scene

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"The London Scene" is a collection of essays written by one of London's most acclaimed writers.

Virginia Woolf was born and lived much of her life in the city, using it as the backdrop for many of her works.

She was a fervent walker and her keen eye keeps pace as she strides across the city that she loved above all others. "The London Scene" begins in the docks of the east and flows against the Thames tide westwards, following the commercial pulse of the city from the disembarkment of goods at Tilbury to the crowds of shoppers on Oxford Street, before winding on majestically to the grand buildings of the City and Westminster.

Virginia Woolf pauses to admire the splendour of St.

Paul's and the austerity of Westminster Abbey. She visits the spartan houses of literary men, and concludes her walk with a wry look at the House of Commons.

The title contains specially commissioned illustrations by Suzanne Barton.

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Product Details
Snowbooks Ltd
095457592X / 9780954575922
Hardback
01/09/2004
United Kingdom
English
96 p. : ill.
16 cm
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Extensive press and PR coverage achieved. Continued interest in this strong backlist title from Woolf fans and the general reader.
Extensive press and PR coverage achieved. Continued interest in this strong backlist title from Woolf fans and the general reader. DNF Literary essays