The London Journal

Volume 29 No.1 2004

CONTENTS

ARTICLES
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MARKMAN ELLIS
 

Pasqua Rosee's Coffee-House, 1652–1666

1

NICK DRAPER
 

'Across the Bridges': Representations of Victorian South London

25

STANLEY CHAPMAN
 

The 'Revolution' in the Manufacture of Ready-Made Clothing, 1840–1860

 
44

ISOBEL WATSON
 

'Rebuilding London': Abraham Davis and his Brothers, 1881–1924

 
62

EXHIBITION AND BOOK REVIEW

DAVID GILBERT, A 'Syncopated Civilization': Exhibiting 1920s London. 1920s: The Decade that Changed London, Museum of London 16 October 2004–20 July 2004
     C. ROSS, Twenties London: A City in the Jazz Age

 
 
 
84

BOOK REVIEWS
M. PELLING, Medical Conflicts in Early Modern London: Patronage, Physicians, and Irregular Practitioners, 1550–1640

 
 
Laura Gowing

 
 
89

A. GURR AND M. ICHIKAWA, Staging in Shakespeare's Theatres
J. DILLON, Theatre, Court and City 1595–1610: Drama and Social Space in London

 
 
 
Ros King

 
 
 
90

H. CREATON, Unpublished London Diaries: A Checklist of Unpublished Diaries by Londoners and Visitors with a Select Bibliography of Published Diaries

 
 
Tim Hitchcock

 
 
92

S. SHESGREEN, Images of the Outcast: The Urban Poor in the Cries of London

 
Mark Jenner

 
94

J. BONDESON, The London Monster: A Sanguinary Tale
 

Robert B. Shoemaker

 
95

J. RENDELL, The Pursuit of Pleasure: Gender, Space and Architecture in Regency London

 
Erika Rappaport

 
96

A. AUGUST, Poor Women's Lives: Gender, Work and Poverty in Late-Victorian London

Emma M. Wainwright

 
98

P. JOYCE, The Rule of Freedom: Liberalism and the Modern City  
Simon Gunn

 
99

P.K. GILBERT (ed), Imagined Londons Andrea Phillips

101

C. HAMNETT, Unequal City: London in the Global Arena
B. PIMLOTT AND N. RAO, Governing London
 
Peter Hall

 
104

J. WHITE, London in the Twentieth Century: A City and its People  
John Hall

 
105

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