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This book deals less with the London of the ghost-stories, the scratching impostor in Cock Lane, or the apparition of Parson Ford at the Hummums, than with the London consecrated by manifold traditions—a city every street and alley of which teems with interesting associations, every paving-stone of which marks, as it were, the abiding-place of some ancient legend or biographical story; in short, this London of the present haunted by the memories of the past. The slow changes of time, the swifter destructions of improvement, and the inevitable necessities of modern civilisation, are rapidly remodelling London.…mehr

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This book deals less with the London of the ghost-stories, the scratching impostor in Cock Lane, or the apparition of Parson Ford at the Hummums, than with the London consecrated by manifold traditions—a city every street and alley of which teems with interesting associations, every paving-stone of which marks, as it were, the abiding-place of some ancient legend or biographical story; in short, this London of the present haunted by the memories of the past.
The slow changes of time, the swifter destructions of improvement, and the inevitable necessities of modern civilisation, are rapidly remodelling London.

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Walter Thornbury (1828–1876) was an English author who achieved recognition in the Victorian era, particularly for his contributions to cultural and historical literature. His literary career comprised diverse works, yet he is perhaps best remembered for 'Haunted London', a captivating exploration of the capital's eerie past. The book is an essential reference for those interested in London's history and folklore, as it meticulously documents stories of specters and legends dwelling within the city's ancient streets. Thornbury possessed a distinct literary style characterized by engaging narratives that blend historical diligence with a flair for gothic romanticism, attracting readers with an affinity for both history and the supernatural. His work was not limited to the macabre; he also contributed to periodicals such as 'Punch' and 'Once a Week', and penned voluminous biographies, poetry, and travel accounts. Nevertheless, 'Haunted London' remains a seminal work, illustrating Thornbury's passion for London's historical intricacies and his ability to enchant readers with tales of its ghostly inhabitants. Despite his relatively early demise, Walter Thornbury left an indelible mark on Victorian literature, with 'Haunted London' enduring as a testament to his unique blend of scholarship and storytelling prowess.