Dickens's Dictionary of London

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Dickens's Dictionary of London is a late-19th-century guidebook to London, written by Charles Dickens Jr., that offers practical information, descriptions, and commentary on the city's streets, institutions, and everyday life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf guidebook
non-fiction book
reference work
author Charles Dickens Jr. NERFINISHED
contains descriptions of public buildings
descriptions of social institutions
descriptions of transport systems
countryOfPublication United Kingdom
describes London everyday life
London institutions
London streets
editorialPerspective observational and practical
genre topographical guide
travel guide
hasFormat alphabetical arrangement
hasHistoricalContext expansion of London in the 19th century
post-Industrial Revolution London
hasInfluenceOn later London guidebooks
hasPerspective middle-class Victorian viewpoint
includes commentary on London customs
information on services and amenities in London
practical advice for navigating London
language English
literaryPeriod Victorian literature
mainSubject London NERFINISHED
mediaType print
notableFor detailed commentary on London life
historical value as a source on Victorian London
provides practical information for residents
practical information for visitors
publicationCentury 19th century
relatedWork Dickens's Dictionary of Paris NERFINISHED
Dickens's Dictionary of the Thames NERFINISHED
setting London, England
surface form: London
targetAudience London residents
London visitors
timePeriodDescribed late Victorian London
usedAs historical reference by researchers
workOf Charles Dickens Jr. NERFINISHED

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Charles Dickens Jr. notableWork Dickens's Dictionary of London