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Chilling True Tales of Old London

Author Keith Johnson
Publisher Stobart Davies Ltd
Category History
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Author(s)Keith Johnson
ISBN / ASIN1850588910
ISBN-139781850588917
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Sales Rank5,146,518
CategoryHistory
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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The tales in this book recall the reality of life in 19th century London. In a city of reeking pestilence, five hundred people went weekly to an early grave - the victims of disease. The fears of violence and plunder were always in mind, with the evil-hearted infesting the narrow courts and alleyways. Villany and vice abounded and the highwaymen, housebreakers, cardsharp and counterfeiter hatched their plots in the capital's many alehouses. Two hundred offences were punishable by death, and the law and its severity terrified all who fell foul of it.
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