This work by M. F. Mansfield was originally published in 1908. It
details the society and people of the capital city of England, London,
during the time of Charles Dickens, in the 19th century. It aims to give
the reader a taste of the sights and sounds of the city during this
period, and includes chapters such as 'The Highway of Letters',
'Dickens' Contemporaries', 'Manners and Customs', 'The Locale of the
Novels', 'London Topography', and much more. This is an interesting read
for fans of Dickens and anyone interested in the history of 19th century
London. To compliment the republication of this text, a brand new short
introduction on the history of London has been added.