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Editor's Note | ||
Preface | ||
The Shortcomings of Christian England [1770] | 1 | |
Letter to Mr. Sterne [1776] | 6 | |
Voyage to England [1789] | 9 | |
A Word about Dinners [1846] | 17 | |
From The Nigger of the 'Narcissus' [1897] | 25 | |
The English Flag [1891] | 36 | |
Letter to David Kahma [1947]; Letter to Geoffrey Stone [1948]; Letter to Edgar Preston Richardson [1948] | 41 | |
Letter to Henry Eliot [1914]; Letter to Eleanor Hinkley [1914] | 47 | |
The Tiredness of Rosabel [1924] | 54 | |
First Steps [1979] | 62 | |
Bloomsbury: An Encounter with Edith Sitwell [1932] | 72 | |
Confessions of a Down and Out [1933] | 83 | |
From Choice of Straws [1965] | 91 | |
London at Night [1969] | 103 | |
In Defence of the Underground [1987] | 109 | |
From The Angel at the Gate [1982] | 126 | |
From The Lonely Londoners [1956] | 135 | |
'From Lucy: Englan' Lady' [1982]; 'From Lucy: Carnival Wedd'n', 1981' [1982] | 145 | |
From Three Continents [1987] | 150 | |
A Voyage [1954] | 157 | |
An Ingrate's England [1989] | 169 | |
First Impressions of London [1993] | 172 | |
From Little Eden: A Child at War [1978] | 175 | |
The Journey [1987] | 183 | |
From Oleander, Jacaranda [1994] | 194 | |
From Bye-Bye, Blackbird [1971] | 208 | |
From Darkest England [1996] | 217 | |
Living in Earl's Court [1984] | 223 | |
A General Election [1983] | 235 | |
From Pilgrim's Way [1988] | 240 | |
The Child I Never Was [1986]; Assassins [1983] | 248 | |
From Sour Sweet [1982] | 251 | |
Fly Away Home [1997] | 260 | |
Inglan is a Bitch [1980] | 267 | |
From Reef [1994] | 271 | |
From The Remains of the Day [1989] | 280 | |
London Taxi Driver [1988] | 289 | |
The Machine That Cried [1986] | 292 | |
Disparities [1986] | 295 | |
Acknowledgements | 309 | |
Index | 313 |
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