HERE AND THERE IN LONDON,
by
JAMES EWING RITCHIE.
Contents: The House of Commons from the Stranger’s Gallery—A Night with the Lords—The Reporters’ Gallery—The Lobby of the House of Commons—Our London Correspondent—Exeter Hall—A Sunday at the Obelisk—The Penny Gaff—The Derby—Vauxhall—The Stock Exchange—Rag Fair—Mark Lane—The Coal Whippers—Portland Place—An Omnibus Yard—The New Cattle Market—The Government Office—Paternoster Row—The London Hospital.
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“Light and graceful sketches of the interior life of the great metropolis.”—Inquirer.
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Nov. 1, 1860.
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