The London of Gustave Doré
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
William Blanchard Jerrold was a British writer, known for his journalistic reporting and literary works. His early career began in newspapers, allowing him to hone his narrative style. He spent much of his life in Paris, engaging with writing and cultural commentary, contributing to the literary discourse of his time. His work reflects a keen observation of life and culture, offering readers a unique perspective on the world as he saw it.


Text and captioned color photographs depict the sights, places of interest, and people of London.