In 1762 James Boswell left Edinburgh for London. The famous Journal he kept during the next nine months is an intimate account of his encounters with the high-life and the low-life in London. Frank and confessional as a personal portrait of the young Boswell, the Journal is also revealing as a vivid portrayal of life in eighteenth-century London.
Boswell's London Journal 1762 - 1763 Prepared by Fredrick A Pottle c1951
Title: Boswell's London Journal 1762-1763
Author: Fredrick A Pottle (prepared)
Publisher: William Heinemann Ltd
Publication Date: 1951
Format: HardbackCondition: Blue covers gilt lettering and design-with minor bumping and some white markings. Pages are clean with no ink or pencil marks. Maps of London to frontispiece and endpiece. Plate of James Boswell to front.
Book measures 24cm x 16cm with 370 pages.