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The Ghosts of Piccadilly

The Ghosts of Piccadilly

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Number of Chapters: 17

Length: 5 hours and 47 minutes

Language: English

Nothing spooky or supernatural, but a very personal gathering of gossip, letters, and fragments of biography of famous people who have lived in Piccadilly (in London, England) ... and of some of the buildings, now long gone.

"If any part of any city deserves a book to itself, it is Piccadilly. We shall stand before some house in the hours when the traffic is stilled, and I shall tell of its history, of the men and women who dwelt there, and talked and loved and gambled and lived and died. I shall follow the lines of my temperament and tastes rather than those of completeness and impartiality: it is likely that I shall be voluble about Byron and reticent about Macaulay."
(From the preface)

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Preface; Chapter One - A General View (Peter Yearsley)
Chapter Two - Contrasted Fates: Clarendon House and Devonshire House (Peter Yearsley)
Chapter Three - Another Contrast of Neighbours: 81 and 82 (Peter Yearsley)
Chapter Four - Old Q. (Peter Yearsley)
Chapter Five - The Ghosts of Albany (Peter Yearsley)
Chaper Six - Byron (Peter Yearsley)
Chapter Seven - Of Burlington House (Peter Yearsley)
Chapter Eight - The Palmerstons and Cambridge House (Peter Yearsley)
Chapter Nine - 105, 106, and 107 (Peter Yearsley)
Chapter Ten - The Great Duke (Peter Yearsley)
Chapter Eleven - Emma Hamilton (Peter Yearsley)
Chapter Twelve - Sir Walter in London (Peter Yearsley)
Chapter Thirteen - Harriot Mellon (Peter Yearsley)
Chapter Fourteen - Some Other People (Peter Yearsley)
Chapter Fifteen - Some Other Houses (Peter Yearsley)
Chapter Sixteen - The Shops and the Taverns (Peter Yearsley)
Chapter Seventeen - The Church and The End (Peter Yearsley)
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