Wry, anytime portraits of Britain’s great towns.
A sharp, humorous collection that surveys London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool, Manchester, and Dundee through the sights, moods, and manners that shape them.
This volume pairs keen observation with practical wit, offering a window into how cities look and feel to visitors and locals alike. It captures the texture of streets, the rhythm of daily life, and the characters who populate these towns, all with a distinctive voice from the early 20th century.
- Vivid sketches of major cities and their contrasts between wealth, poverty, and culture.
- Humorous asides on social trends, style, and urban chafing in a changing world.
- Brief essays that combine travelogue with social commentary and local color.
- Historical flavor that reveals how towns and their people were perceived at the time.
Ideal for readers who enjoy travel writing, cultural critique, and early-20th-century urban life.