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A Visitor's Guide to Shakespeare's London

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A fresh and colourful look at Shakespeare?s London published on the 400th anniversary of the playwright?s death. Readers can explore the streets of Shakespeare?s London and see the sights he saw, while learning how people ate, drank, misbehaved and had fun. - - You will discover what it was like to be a tourist in the sixteenth century from the voices of people who came to London during Shakespeare?s day. You will travel with them to the major tourist sights and will learn how to get about, where to stay and what to eat and drink. You will visit the royal palaces, London?s famous gardens, the Tower of London and Old St Paul?s Cathedral. You will discover the pleasure of London?s theatres, the sports people played and the shopping they enjoyed. As now, London was famous as a shopping destination. But beware, London is full of people who will pick your pockets or trick you out of your money and you are constantly at risk from the plague or even the polluted water supply. - - Most of the London Shakespeare knew has been destroyed by fire, war and developers, but a surprising number of buildings and places which he knew still survive. The book contains guided tours which show you to sample the atmosphere and see the sights which Tudor tourists enjoyed. - - This title will appeal to Shakespeare lovers, social history fans, fiction and drama lovers, students and anyone with an interest in this fascinating era of London?s history. -

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ISBN: 9781473825543
Publication date: 30th April 2016
Author: David Thomas
Publisher: Pen & Sword History
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 175 pages
Genres: European history