Thomas Nashe
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World travel, whisky & crime in the 'roaring twenties'
- 1920s
- amazon.co.uk
- amazon.com
- Atlantic Ocean
- Bob Moore
- Boulogne
- British Library
- Cambridge University
- Charles Bukowski
- Chicago
- Clifford Irving
- Cony-Catching
- Dissident Books
- Don't Call Me A Crook
- Earl of Surrey
- eBay
- France
- Glasgow
- Howard Hughes
- Howard Marks
- Hurst & Blackkett
- Hutchinson
- Italy
- J. T. LeRoy
- James Frey
- James Macpherson
- Jungle West 11
- Laura Albert
- Louis-Ferdinand CĂ©line
- Majbritt Morrison
- Mr Nice
- National Library of Scotland
- New York
- New York Public Library
- Nicholas Towasser
- Orientalism
- Ossian
- Pat Spry
- Random House
- roaring twenties
- Robert Green
- Royal Flying Corps
- The Unfortunate Traveller
- Thomas Chatterton
- Thomas Nashe
- Thomas Rowley
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Another deranged London anti-classic from Iain Sinclair
- A Dictionary of Sexual Language and Imagery in Shakespearean and Stuart Literature
- Bankside
- Barbican
- bawdy houses
- Blood Rites of the Bourgeoisie
- brothels
- Chamberlin Powell and Bon
- Chris Petit
- Continuum International Publishing Group
- cottaging
- documentary fiction
- Fleet Street hacks
- Fortune Street
- Fortune Theatre
- Golden Lane Estate
- Gordon Williams
- Goswell Road
- Hackney
- Hackney Mole Man
- Hackney That Rose Red Empire
- Hamish Hamilton
- Iain Sinclair
- Julian MacLaren-Ross
- London
- Mark Pawson
- Martin Kippenberger
- Merlin Carpenter
- Old Street
- Pickt-hatch
- Pierce Penniless
- prostitution
- Shoreditch
- Smithfield Market
- The Black Book
- The Globe
- Thomas Middleton
- Thomas Nashe
- Tom McCarthy
- Turnmill Street
- Whitefriars
- William Lyttle