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Smells and Bells, Halls and Hells: ‘The Victorian City: Everyday Life in Dickens’ London’
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Smells and Bells, Halls and Hells: ‘The Victorian City: Everyday Life in Dickens’ London’

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John L. Murphy
/ 22 July 2014
The mud, rain, smoke, fog, and excrement that abounded meant whatever one's rank, the weather and the smells took their toll on one's health, one's clothing, and one's nerves.
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Land Grabs and Learned Lore from an Unmerry Old England: ‘The Anglo-Saxon World’

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John L. Murphy
/ 6 June 2013
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Edward Trencoms Nose by Giles Milton

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David Pullar
/ 12 July 2007

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