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Mudlarking: Lost and Found on the River Thames (2019)

di Lara Maiklem

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Long heralded as a city treasure herself, expert "mudlarker" Lara Maiklem is uniquely trained in the art of seeking. Tirelessly trekking across miles of the Thames' muddy shores, where others only see the detritus of city life, Maiklem unearths evidence of England's captivating, if sometimes murky, history--with some objects dating back to 43 AD, when London was but an outpost of the Roman Empire. From medieval mail worn by warriors on English battlefields to nineteenth-century glass marbles mass-produced for the nation's first soda bottles, Maiklem deduces the historical significance of these artifacts with the quirky enthusiasm and sharp-sightedness of a twenty-first century Sherlock Holmes.… (altro)
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 It's a LondonThing: Lara Maiklem: Mudlarking6 non letti / 6jonathankws, Novembre 2020

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A thoroughly entertaining, readable and informative account of the author's mudlarking adventures. When I was at school in London, one of my year group was a regular mudlarker, and I've often regretted that I didn't ask to join her as she, like Maiklem had her interest in history piqued by the experience. The book is thoughtfully arranged as a trip down the Thames, and as each chapter reveals the secrets of each zone, Maiklem focuses on a different area of interest, whether it's London's importance as a centre of shipping and trade, or the lives of ordinary residents of the city. This book would be of interest to anyone who enjoys history, but for a reader who knows London well, there's definitely an added dimension. ( )
  Margaret09 | Apr 15, 2024 |
I received this fantastic book from my husband as a Hanukkah gift---I love it so much! It definitely earns a rare 5 star rating for being one of the most interesting, engaging, and historically diverse books I've read. I've been following Maiklem on Instagram for at least a year---she's one of my favorite accounts so her book was on the top of my wishlist! It's everything I'd hoped it would be. More than just a book of facts and finds, Maiklem shows her heart in this work. Her love of the hunt outweighs her desire for treasure---as it should be, in my opinion. I love how she finds the simplest oddities to be extra special, yet is careful to leave some behind for other larkers or for the river to reclaim. I'm looking forward to purchasing her book on larking as soon as I can and would love to see more in print from Maiklem asap!

Note: for those disappointed that there are no photos, I do believe the British edition (called Mudlarking) does have photos. But---you can follow Maiklem on Instagram to see photos and videos of her finds! Her account is @london.mudlark ( )
  classyhomemaker | Dec 11, 2023 |
She does a great job of creating a picture of Mudlarking. I love her almost poetic descriptions. There is a lot of history of mudlarking, the things they found and the history behind it all. ( )
  nx74defiant | Nov 30, 2023 |
I've followed the author's Instagram for ages and was delighted to finally get a chance to read this book, which I've been eagerly awaiting; it did not disappoint (other than that it really made me want to go explore the foreshore, which is tricky). ( )
  JBD1 | Jun 25, 2023 |
A beautifully written book, a romance in which the River Thames takes the lead. Wonderfully gentle, recounting the authors finds and adventures searching for treasures in the mud. ( )
  Cotswoldreader | May 29, 2023 |
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… an old woman with a nut-cracker nose and chin, which almost dipped into the filthy slush into which she peered, and dirty flesh as well as a scrap or two of dirty linen showing through the slashes of her burst gown, over which, for ‘warmth’s sake’, she wore a tippet of ragged sack-cloth … She slinks off to her lair, followed by an imp bearing a rusty crumpled colander, piled with its find. Its sex is indistinguishable. It has long mud-hued hair hanging down in a mat over its shoulders. Through the hair one gets a glimpse of a never-washed little face, whose only sign of intelligence is an occasional glance of wicked knowingness.

Richard Rowe, ‘A Pair of Mudlarks’, Life in the London Streets (1881)
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It is hot and airless on the 7.42 from Greenwich to Cannon Street.
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'Mudlark: In Search of London's Past Along the River Thames' is the US and CAN edition. Published in UK, Aus and NZ as 'Mudlarking: Lost and Found on the River Thames'
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Long heralded as a city treasure herself, expert "mudlarker" Lara Maiklem is uniquely trained in the art of seeking. Tirelessly trekking across miles of the Thames' muddy shores, where others only see the detritus of city life, Maiklem unearths evidence of England's captivating, if sometimes murky, history--with some objects dating back to 43 AD, when London was but an outpost of the Roman Empire. From medieval mail worn by warriors on English battlefields to nineteenth-century glass marbles mass-produced for the nation's first soda bottles, Maiklem deduces the historical significance of these artifacts with the quirky enthusiasm and sharp-sightedness of a twenty-first century Sherlock Holmes.

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