Flavell, Julie.

When London was capital of America [electronic resource] / Julie Flavell. - New Haven [Conn.] : Yale University Press, c2010. - xii, 305 p. : ill., maps.

Maps on lining papers.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [252]-290) and index.

An American city in Europe -- The London world of Henry Laurens -- Upstairs, downstairs: master and slave in Georgian London -- English lessons in London: a tale of two teenagers -- Young and rich in fleet street: the decadents abroad -- A Long Island Yankee in the city -- "The handsome Englishman" -- London's American landscape -- Franklin and son in London -- 'The most cautious man I have ever seen': Ben Franklin's London career.

Benjamin Franklin secretly loved London and in the decade before the outbreak of the American Revolution, thousands of his fellow colonists flocked to the city. This book recreates the city's hey day as the centre of an empire that encompassed North America and the West Indies.


Electronic reproduction.
Palo Alto, Calif. :
ebrary,
2011.
Available via World Wide Web.
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Americans--History--England--London--18th century.
Americans--England--London--Biography.
Visitors, Foreign--England--London.


London (England)--Intellectual life--18th century.


Electronic books.

DA688 / .F57 2010eb

305.813/042109033