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London Lights: The Minds That Moved The City That Shook The World
Author: James Hamilton
Hard cover with dust jacket. As new condition..
London Lights: The Minds That Moved the City That Shook the World by James Hamilton is a sweeping cultural history of London from the late nineteenth century through the early twentieth, examining how ideas, creativity, and intellectual energy transformed the city into a global force of modernity. Focusing on artists, writers, architects, performers, and thinkers, Hamilton shows how London became a crucible for innovation in art, politics, science, and popular culture amid rapid urban and technological change. The book captures the dynamism and contradictions of a city alive with ambition, spectacle, and social tension. By tracing the people and ideas that shaped London’s influence, it presents the metropolis as both a driver and a symbol of a world in transition.
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