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A unique, in-depth view of Victorian London during the record-breaking summer of 1858, when residents both famous and now-forgotten endured The Great Stink togetherWhile 1858 in London may have been noteworthy for its broiling summer months and the related stench of the sewage-filled Thames River, the year is otherwise little remembered. And yet, historian Rosemary Ashton reveals in this compelling microhistory, 1858 was marked by significant, if unrecognized, turning points. For ordinary people, and also for the rich, famous, and powerful, the months from May to August turned out to be a summer of consequence. Ashton mines Victorian letters and gossip, diaries, court records, newspapers, and other contemporary sources to uncover historically crucial moments in the lives of three protagonistsCharles Dickens, Charles Darwin, and Benjamin Disraeli. She also introduces others who gained renown in the headlines of the day, among them George Eliot, Karl Marx, William Thackeray, and Edward Bulwer Lytton. Ashton reveals invisible threads of connection among Londoners at every social level in 1858, bringing the celebrated city and its citizens vibrantly to life.

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ONE HOT SUMMER

Copyright 2017 Rosemary Ashton All rights reserved This book may not be - photo 1

Copyright 2017 Rosemary Ashton

All rights reserved. This book may not be reproduced in whole or in part, in any form (beyond that copying permitted by Sections 107 and 108 of the U.S. Copyright Law and except by reviewers for the public press) without written permission from the publishers.

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Library of Congress Control Number: 2017936996

ISBN 978-0-300-22726-0

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1 Augustus Egg third part of the triptych of adultery and destitution Past - photo 2

1. Augustus Egg, third part of the triptych of adultery and destitution, Past and Present, exhibited at the Royal Academy exhibition in summer 1858.

2 WP Frith The Derby Day the most popular painting at that exhibition - photo 3

2. W.P. Frith, The Derby Day, the most popular painting at that exhibition.

3 Group photograph of the cast of actors in Dickenss amateur production of - photo 4

3. Group photograph of the cast of actors in Dickenss amateur production of Wilkie Collinss play The Frozen Deep, 1857.

4 Tavistock House where Dickens and his family lived from 1851 to 1858 when - photo 5

4. Tavistock House, where Dickens and his family lived from 1851 to 1858, when the household split up following Dickenss separation from Catherine.

5 Dickens photographed by Herbert Watkins 17 June 1858 6 Catherine - photo 6

5. Dickens photographed by Herbert Watkins, 17 June 1858.

6 Catherine Dickens photographed by JJE Mayall c 1863 7 Undated - photo 7

6. Catherine Dickens photographed by J.J.E. Mayall, c. 1863.

7 Undated photograph of Ellen Ternan 8 Sir Edward Bulwer Lyttons carte de - photo 8

7. Undated photograph of Ellen Ternan.

8 Sir Edward Bulwer Lyttons carte de visite JJE Mayall 1857 9 - photo 9

8. Sir Edward Bulwer Lyttons carte de visite, J.J.E. Mayall, 1857.

9 Charles Darwin photographed by Maull Fox 1860 10 Down House and - photo 10

9. Charles Darwin photographed by Maull & Fox, 1860.

10 Down House and garden illustrated by Alfred Parsons 1883 11 Male - photo 11

10. Down House and garden illustrated by Alfred Parsons, 1883.

11 Male greater bird of paradise from Charles dOrbignys Dictionnaire - photo 12

11. Male greater bird of paradise, from Charles dOrbignys Dictionnaire Universel dHistoire Naturelle, 1849.

12 Alfred Russel Wallace photographed in Singapore 1862 13 Interior of - photo 13

12. Alfred Russel Wallace photographed in Singapore, 1862.

13 Interior of the Court of Queens Bench 1858 in GA Sala Twice Round the - photo 14

13. Interior of the Court of Queens Bench, 1858, in G.A. Sala, Twice Round the Clock, 1859.

14 Isambard Kingdom Brunel standing beside the launching chains of the Great - photo 15

14. Isambard Kingdom Brunel standing beside the launching chains of the Great Eastern, photographed by Robert Howlett, 18578.

15 A Wholesome Conclusion Punch 6 February 1858 16 Notice of the burial - photo 16

15. A Wholesome Conclusion, Punch, 6 February 1858.

16 Notice of the burial of Charles Waring Darwin aged eighteen months in the - photo 17

16. Notice of the burial of Charles Waring Darwin, aged eighteen months, in the parish of Downe, Kent, 1 July 1858.

17 Title page of the pamphlet printed to publicise the incarceration of Lady - photo 18

17. Title page of the pamphlet printed to publicise the incarceration of Lady Bulwer Lytton in a lunatic asylum, July 1858.

18 A photograph of Benjamin Disraeli by WD Downey 19 Father Thames - photo 19

18. A photograph of Benjamin Disraeli by W&D Downey.

19 Father Thames Introducing his Offspring to the City of London Punch 3 - photo 20

19. Father Thames Introducing his Offspring to the City of London, Punch, 3 July 1858.

20 The Members Entrance House of Commons in the 1850s 21 Sir John - photo 21

20. The Members Entrance, House of Commons, in the 1850s.

21 Sir John Gilberts pen and ink drawing of the Smoking Room of the Garrick - photo 22

21. Sir John Gilberts pen and ink drawing of the Smoking Room of the Garrick Club at the time.

22 Dickens reading Little Dombey Illustrated London News 31 July 1858 - photo 23

22. Dickens reading Little Dombey, Illustrated London News, 31 July 1858.

23 The Smiler with the Knife William Makepeace Thackerays drawing of Edmund - photo 24

23. The Smiler with the Knife: William Makepeace Thackerays drawing of Edmund Yates preparing to stab him at the Garrick Club, 1858.

24 Thackeray photographed by Ernest Edwards c 1863 25 Sir Richard Owen - photo 25

24. Thackeray photographed by Ernest Edwards, c. 1863.

25 Sir Richard Owen photographed by Maull Polyblank c 1855 26 Thomas - photo 26

25. Sir Richard Owen photographed by Maull & Polyblank, c. 1855.

26 Thomas Henry Huxley photographed by Maull Polyblank 1857 27 Joseph - photo 27

26. Thomas Henry Huxley photographed by Maull & Polyblank, 1857.

27 Joseph Bazalgette photographed by George B Black 1863 Prologue W HAT WAS - photo 28

27. Joseph Bazalgette photographed by George B. Black, 1863.

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