The Spell Of London: H.V. Morton
The Spell Of London: H.V. Morton
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Originally published in 1926, this book was written in response to demand for a companion volume to The Heart of London. The disarming sincerity with which Morton writes is probably responsible for the charm and fascination of his books. The feel and smell of the city, its movement and life, find their way into these light-hearted wanderings, which are not always in the direction taken by the tourist, nor to see things that would interest the tourist. Combined with humour, observation, sympathy and a healthy curiosity, Morton offers anecdotes and musings that are still popular today. He takes the reader back to the days of Hansom cabs, flowers sellers, almshouses, the unfortunates who lived on the streets and hiring fairs. In this volume, from his daily trawls of London: The Spell of London;"The Keys" (The Tower of London); Inside "Big Ben";Among the Kings (Tomb of the Unknown Warrior); Little Tigers;The Passionate Triangle;Good Form;Trial by Jury (The Old Bailey); Love and Lavender;Our Bridge of Sighs; A Voice in the Night; Fleet Street; The Front Row; "Battles Long Ago"; All in a Row; White Plague; 2 L.O; Ghosts and Pickaxes; One Hour of Life (Leather Lane Street Market); Sister Anne; The "Junior Turf"; Miss Jones in Bagdad (Berwick Market); The Glad Hand; A Screen Drama; Under the Arch; Keeping an Eye Open (Bow Street Police Station); Nobody's Women; Gold Watch Men; The Children's Ward; Two in a Tower (Croydon Aerodrome); The Boy in the Dark; One Minute to New York;On a Sunday; Just a Song; Mayfair's Cottage; The Engine Driver; Ham and History (The Royal Exchange); The Mild Giants; The Unseen Wife; The Last Farm; Scandalous; The Girl in a Box; Behind the Window; The Rotter; Turning of a Leaf; New Petticoat Lane (Notting Hill Rag Fair); Back Gardens; Out-Patients; Dog and Cat; Sixty Old Men (The Charter House); The Last Tube.