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Perhaps Tomorrow

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by Jean Fullerton


  I again used several photographic books of old East London that helped me visualise the streets that Nathaniel would have delivered coal to. These include East London Neighbourhoods by Brian Girling (Tempus, 2005), Dockland Life by Chris Ellmers and Alex Werner (Mainstream Publishing, 1991) and London’s East End by Jane Cox (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1994) Lastly, I would like to mention Lee Jackson’s brilliant website The Victorian Dictionary: http://www.victorianlondon.org/ and Liza Picard’s Victorian London (Orion Books, 2005), packed with little details of Victorian London life.

  I would also like to take the opportunity to thank a few people – my husband Kelvin, my three daughters, Janet, Fiona and Amy, and my best friend Dee – for their support. My fellow authors Elizabeth Hawksley and Jenny Haddon who, through our bi-weekly critique meetings, encourage me on when the muddle in the middle seems almost irresolvable. My lovely agent Laura Longrigg, whose incisive editorial mind helped me sharpen Amos Stebbins. Finally, but importantly, a big thank you to the editorial team at Orion, especially Sara O’Keeffe and Natalie Braine, for once again turning my 400+ pages of typed print into a beautiful book.

 

 

 


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