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For incidents in London during the Great War and the air raids on the city see WAR, EUROPEAN.

Bibliography.— The earliest account of London is Stow's Survey of London, published in 1598, which incorporates the account by Fitzstephen, a monk of the 12th century. Stow's work was continued by other hands. Consult edition published in Oxford in 1908. Among numerous publications the following are recommended: Adcock, St. J., "Booklover's London' (New York 1913); Allen, 'History and Antiquities of London, Westminster and Southwark' (London 1827-29) ; Besant, Sir Walter, 'Survey of London) (8 vols., London 1902-10); 'The Fascination of London) (11 vols., London 1902-08) ; Bond, Francis, 'West minster Abbey) (Oxford 1909) ; Booth, Charles, 'Life and Labours of the People of London' (4 vols., London 1892-1902) ; Bos worth, G. F., 'East London' (Cambridge 1911) • London' (Cambridge 1912) ; Bradley, E. T., 'Annals of Westminster Abbey' (London 1895) ; Cecil, Evelyn, 'Lon don Parks and Gardens' (London 1907) ; Chancellor, E. B., 'Walks Among London's Pictures' (London 1910) ; 'History of the Squares of London' (London 1907) ; 'The Private Palaces of London' (Philadelphia 1909) ; Cook, E. C., 'Highways and Byways in London' (London 1902) ; Ditchfield, P. H., 'London Survivals: Old Buildings and their As sociations' (London 1914) ; 'Memorials of Old London' (2 vols., London 1908) ; Dugdale,

Sir William,

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