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LoC No.: 48036211

Title: The book of The Cheese : Being traits and stories of "Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese"

Alternate Title: Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese of London city, the literateurs' haunt for 300 years.

Edition: 5th ed.

Original Publication: United Kingdom: Ye Old Cheshire Cheese, 1908.

Note: Reading ease score: 66.3 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.

Credits: Bob Taylor, deaurider and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https: //www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Summary: "The Book of the Cheese: Being Traits and Stories of 'Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese'" is a historical account compiled by T. W. Reid and revised by William Hussey Graham in the early 20th century. This work delves into the rich history and literary significance of the famous Cheshire Cheese tavern located in Fleet Street, London. The text weaves anecdotes about notable patrons, including celebrated figures such as Dr. Samuel Johnson and Oliver Goldsmith, while reflecting on the tavern’s enduring charm and its connections to the literary culture of the past. At the start of the book, the author introduces the Old Cheshire Cheese as a rare remnant of Old London, celebrated for its unchanged atmosphere and storied past. The opening chapters recount the tavern's history, emphasizing its popularity among renowned writers and intellects during the 18th century. Anecdotes reveal how the tavern served as a hub for lively discussions and companionship among its patrons, impressing upon the reader its significance as a cultural landmark. Through evocative descriptions, the reader gains insight into the tavern's cozy interior and the camaraderie shared within its walls, painting a vivid picture of life at one of London’s most cherished inns. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Compiler: Reid, Thomas Wilson

Editor: Adams, R. R. D.

Editor: Banfield, Frank

Editor: Graham, William Hussey

Illustrator: Allen, Walter James, active 1859-1891

Illustrator: Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878

Illustrator: Lucas, John Seymour, 1849-1923

Illustrator: Pennell, Joseph, 1857-1926

Illustrator: Railton, Herbert, 1857-1910

EBook No.: 70991

Published: Jun 16, 2023

Downloads: 129

Language: English

Subject: Cheshire Cheese (Inn)

LoCC: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: Great Britain, Ireland, Central Europe

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:70991:2 2023-06-16T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Railton, Herbert Pennell, Joseph Lucas, John Seymour Cruikshank, George Allen, Walter James, active 1859-1891 Graham, William Hussey Banfield, Frank Adams, R. R. D. Reid, Thomas Wilson en urn:lccn:48036211 1
2024-11-05T14:02:39Z The book of The Cheese : Being traits and stories of "Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese"

This edition has images.

LoC No.: 48036211

Title: The book of The Cheese : Being traits and stories of "Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese"

Alternate Title: Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese of London city, the literateurs' haunt for 300 years.

Edition: 5th ed.

Original Publication: United Kingdom: Ye Old Cheshire Cheese, 1908.

Note: Reading ease score: 66.3 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.

Credits: Bob Taylor, deaurider and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https: //www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Summary: "The Book of the Cheese: Being Traits and Stories of 'Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese'" is a historical account compiled by T. W. Reid and revised by William Hussey Graham in the early 20th century. This work delves into the rich history and literary significance of the famous Cheshire Cheese tavern located in Fleet Street, London. The text weaves anecdotes about notable patrons, including celebrated figures such as Dr. Samuel Johnson and Oliver Goldsmith, while reflecting on the tavern’s enduring charm and its connections to the literary culture of the past. At the start of the book, the author introduces the Old Cheshire Cheese as a rare remnant of Old London, celebrated for its unchanged atmosphere and storied past. The opening chapters recount the tavern's history, emphasizing its popularity among renowned writers and intellects during the 18th century. Anecdotes reveal how the tavern served as a hub for lively discussions and companionship among its patrons, impressing upon the reader its significance as a cultural landmark. Through evocative descriptions, the reader gains insight into the tavern's cozy interior and the camaraderie shared within its walls, painting a vivid picture of life at one of London’s most cherished inns. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Compiler: Reid, Thomas Wilson

Editor: Adams, R. R. D.

Editor: Banfield, Frank

Editor: Graham, William Hussey

Illustrator: Allen, Walter James, active 1859-1891

Illustrator: Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878

Illustrator: Lucas, John Seymour, 1849-1923

Illustrator: Pennell, Joseph, 1857-1926

Illustrator: Railton, Herbert, 1857-1910

EBook No.: 70991

Published: Jun 16, 2023

Downloads: 129

Language: English

Subject: Cheshire Cheese (Inn)

LoCC: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: Great Britain, Ireland, Central Europe

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:70991:3 2023-06-16T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Railton, Herbert Pennell, Joseph Lucas, John Seymour Cruikshank, George Allen, Walter James, active 1859-1891 Graham, William Hussey Banfield, Frank Adams, R. R. D. Reid, Thomas Wilson en urn:lccn:48036211 1