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Rediscover the laughter of a bygone London where the pavement was a playground and children ruled the streets. London Street Games is a vivid, affectionate chronicle of the games that shaped childhood on London s corners, squares, and alleys. Written with the keen eye of Norman Douglas, this book collects descriptions, rules, and stories of traditional children's games from hopscotch and knucklebones to rough-and-tumble pursuits framed against the social life of the city. It s both practical guide and cultural snapshot: a celebration of street play in London, Victorian children's activities,…mehr

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Rediscover the laughter of a bygone London where the pavement was a playground and children ruled the streets. London Street Games is a vivid, affectionate chronicle of the games that shaped childhood on London s corners, squares, and alleys. Written with the keen eye of Norman Douglas, this book collects descriptions, rules, and stories of traditional children's games from hopscotch and knucklebones to rough-and-tumble pursuits framed against the social life of the city. It s both practical guide and cultural snapshot: a celebration of street play in London, Victorian children's activities, and the urban folklore of London that taught resourcefulness, community, and joy. Historically significant and richly observed, this volume illuminates the cultural history of London through play. Readers will find authentic detail for historical recreation, educators seeking classic games for kids, and nostalgia for anyone remembering childhood pastimes. Douglas s voice balances wit, empathy, and documentary care, making the book as much a literary pleasure as an ethnographic record. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, this restored edition has been carefully prepared for today s and future generations. More than a reprint, it s a collector s item and cultural treasure ideal for casual readers, classic literature collectors, and lovers of British playground games. Reclaim a vanished street culture and bring the nostalgic children's pastimes of London back to life.