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Liza Picard was born in 1927. She worked for the Inland Revenue for many years and lived in London, before retiring to Oxford where she now lives.

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Reading her book is like gazing at one of those energetic, crowded canvanses by the Victorian painter William Powell Frith. - THE EVENING STANDARD - AN WilsonShe is an engaging companion, always wondering out loud about the sort of questions which you've asked yourself........an enjoyable book. - THE SPECTATOR - Philip HensherPicard enjoys recounting the gruesome daily mechanics of living in what Cobbett described as 'the great wen' - NEW STATESMAN - Tristrum Hunt'Picard is particularly good on the sort of thing that contemporary chronicles didn't always think to put in..... a very welcome addition to the skyline - THE GUARDIAN - Adam NeweyThis book is a feast of tit-bits, bringing 19th-century London to life piecemeal with the accumulation of facts. - THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH - Jad AdamsLiza Picard shares Victorian Londoners' enthusiasm for their bits and bobs. - THE DAILY TELEGRAPH - Kate SummerscaleShe writes the old history, descriptive and unanalytical, painted in exhilarating colours. Victorian London, finest example of the greatest urban age since the Renaissance, was made for her. - THE SUNDAY TIMES - Simon JenkinsThe book is a mine of information. - THE WEEK

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