The Kensington District

The Kensington District by G. E. Mitton, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on August 14, 2015, is a concise exploration of London’s rich history and cultural significance. This 44-page work presents a survey of the city, focusing on its historical and literary associations, as well as its notable architecture. Mitton aims to capture the essence of what Londoners cherish and should understand about their heritage.
Readers will find a detailed account that reflects on the city’s past and present, highlighting the elements that define its character. The book serves as a record of London, emphasizing the importance of preserving its history and the connections to its literary legacy. Through this edition, G. E. Mitton contributes to the understanding of London’s identity, making it a relevant read for those interested in fiction and classics.
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A survey of London, a record of the greatest of all cities, that should preserve her history, her historical and literary associations, her mighty buildings, past and present, a book that should comprise all that Londoners love, all that they ought to know of their heritage from the past-this was the work on which Sir Walter Besant was engaged when he died.
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