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Geschiedenis
In 'The Fleet: Its Rivers, Prison, and Marriages' by John Ashton, the reader is plunged into the seedy underworld of London's infamous Fleet Prison. Through vivid and detailed descriptions, Ashton explores the lives of prisoners, the role of the Fleet River, and the clandestine marriages that took place within the prison walls. Both a historical account and a social commentary, the book presents a gritty look at a lesser-known aspect of London's past, written in a compelling and engaging literary style that captures the imagination of the reader. The book provides valuable insights into the lives of those confined within the walls of the prison and the significance of the Fleet River in shaping London's landscape. John Ashton's meticulous research and evocative writing make 'The Fleet' a must-read for anyone interested in London's history and the social conditions of the time. Drawing on his expertise as a historian and researcher, Ashton delivers a captivating narrative that sheds new light on a forgotten chapter of the city's past.
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Publicatiedatum
Ebook: 11 december 2019
Nederlands
België