Description
1923 Edition printed in Great Britain. Hardcover has some wear, and a few light markings. The binding is secure and the pages are in good condition.
This early edition of “Under London” by Stephen Graham offers a fascinating glimpse into the hidden world beneath the bustling streets of early 20th-century London. Graham, a renowned travel writer and journalist, takes readers on an exploratory journey through the city’s underground tunnels, sewers, and forgotten subterranean spaces. With vivid descriptions and a keen eye for detail, he unveils the harsh realities faced by the urban poor who sought shelter in these underground havens, as well as the complex infrastructure that kept the city running. Graham’s work sheds light on the stark contrasts between the glittering facade of London’s upper crust and the grim existence of those living in the shadows below. This volume is a testament to Graham’s skill as an observant chronicler of the human condition and a valuable historical record of a rapidly changing metropolis. Collectors and readers alike will appreciate this well-preserved copy as a portal into a bygone era, revealing the often-overlooked underbelly of one of the world’s most iconic cities.