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Scenes of London Life: From 'Sketches by Boz'

Hardback

Main Details

Title Scenes of London Life: From 'Sketches by Boz'
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Charles Dickens
Introduction by J. B. Priestley
Illustrated by George Cruikshank
SeriesMacmillan Collector's Library
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:152
Dimensions(mm): Height 156,Width 102
Category/GenreClassic fiction (pre c 1945)
Short stories
ISBN/Barcode 9781509854288
Audience
General
Illustrations 13 Illustrations, unspecified

Publishing Details

Publisher Pan Macmillan
Imprint Macmillan Collector's Library
Publication Date 8 February 2018
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Charles Dickens was one of the great chroniclers of London life. From the colourful chaos of dances and gin-shops to the sparse destitution of the pawnshop and the penitentiary, he captured the grime and the glory of the English capital with singular brilliance. Orphans and beggars, lord mayors and murderers, actors, criminals, cab drivers and prostitutes; all rub shoulders in this wonderful selection from Sketches by Boz. Chosen and introduced by the playwright J. B. Priestley, these thirteen marvellous sketches are accompanied by George Cruikshank's evocative illustrations. Designed to appeal to the booklover, the Macmillan Collector's Library is a series of beautiful gift editions of much loved classic titles. Macmillan Collector's Library are books to love and treasure.

Author Biography

Charles Dickens was born in 1812 near Portsmouth, where his father worked as a clerk. Living in London in 1824, Dickens was sent by his family to work in a blacking-warehouse, and his father was arrested and imprisoned for debt. Fortunes improved and Dickens returned to school, eventually becoming a parliamentary reporter. His first piece of fiction was published by a magazine in December 1832, and by 1836 he had begun his first novel, The Pickwick Papers. He focused his career on writing, completing fourteen highly successful novels including Great Expectations, Oliver Twist and Bleak House, as well as penning journalism, shorter fiction and travel books. He died in 1870. J. B. Priestley was born in Bradford in 1894. He fought in the First World War and was badly wounded in 1916. He went on to study at Trinity Hall, Cambridge and, from the late 1920s, established himself as a successful novelist, playwright, essayist, social commentator and radio broadcaster. He is best known for his 1945 play, An Inspector Calls. J. B. Priestley died in 1984.