Jerry White's London in the Eighteenth Century is an unrivalled,
panoramic account of the city's dramatic century of rebirth by its
leading expert.
London in the eighteenth century had risen from the ashes. The city and
its people had been brought to the brink by the Great Fire of 1666. But
the century that followed was a period of vigorous expansion, of
scientific and artistic genius, of blossoming reason, civility, elegance
and manners. It was also an age of extremes: of starving poverty and
exquisite fashion, of joy and despair, of sentiment and cruelty.
In Jerry White's acclaimed history of London's magnificent and
boisterous rebirth we witness the astonishing drama of daily life in the
midst of this burgeoning city.