Description: JACKSON, Stanley [134] pp. Muse Arts Limited 1953 Fine/ Fine (With cover design by James Fitton A.R.A.) In this book, Stanley Jackson, who knows his Soho intimately and has lived in this colourful area, writes vividly of this West End backwash of London. The famous and the notorious rub shoulders. The historical past walks in the crowded and furious hurly-burly of to-day. Francis Thompson and De Quincey step out of the pages into the joints, clubs and pubs with which the Author deals so refreshingly. Where and what to eat - and why; the gay desperadoes, the honest workers; the shopkeepers and the loungers; rich and poor; pure and so pure - all these are discussed imaginatively, realistically and with the skillful pen which has made Stanley Jackson such a master of the art of reportage.
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Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Special Attributes: Dust Jacket
Author: Jackson, Stanley
Publisher: Muse Arts Limited
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Topic: Soho
Year Printed: 1953
Original/Facsimile: Original