Necropolis

Necropolis

2006 • 328 pages

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Necropolis is a luminous, oddly beguiling account of how London has treated its dead, ranging from Roman burial rites to the horrors of the plague, from the founding of the great Victorian cemeteries to the more recent trends of collective grief and the cult of mourning, such as that surrounding the death of Princess Diana. Leaving no headstone unturned, Catherine Arnold unearths one of the great untold histories of the nation's capitol. Skillfully blending history, architecture, archaeology, and anecdote, she also explores phenomena like bodysnatching, public executions, and the rise of the undertaking trade. Ghoulishly entertaining and full of fascinating nuggets of information, Necropolis is destined to become a classic work on the city.

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4 primary books

Catharine Arnold's London

Catharine Arnold's London is a 4-book series with 4 primary works first released in 2006 with contributions by Catharine Arnold.

Necropolis
Bedlam: London and Its Mad
The sexual history of London from Roman Londinium to the swinging city--lust, vice, and desire across the ages
Globe: Life in Shakespeare's London

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