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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (paperback)

Originally published
  
2006

Page count
  
258

Subject
  
History of London

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Publication date
  
2006

Pages
  
258

Author
  
Gillian Tindall

ISBN
  
9781844130948

Country
  
United Kingdom

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Set in
  
Southwark, London Borough of Southwark

Publisher
  
Chatto & Windus, Pimlico

Similar
  
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The House by The Thames: and the people who lived there is a 2006 book by British writer Gillian Tindall. A second edition was released in 2007 by Pimlico

Contents

Synopsis

The book is about a 450-year-old house, 49 Bankside, Bankside in the London Borough of Southwark on the banks of the River Thames, the remarkable changes witnessed and the diverse lives of those who have lived there.

Reception

In The Guardian Kathryn Hughes wrote that what the book 'does brilliantly is to use the narrative of Bankside in general and one house in particular to show how we tend to clothe the past in whatever psychic bits and pieces come immediately to hand'. In The Independent Christopher Fowler praised the book, writing describing it as 'This graceful discursive restores forgotten lives, and unlocks a door to reveal London in its glorious breadth and entirety'.

References

The House by The Thames Wikipedia