A reread for this book, after I was inspired to get it down from the shelf after reading Luther Arkwright recently. I first read this way back in 2008 and reviewed it here. It's such a dense and meandering tale that it stands revisiting and there were definitely sections that I'd completely forgotten about over the years. The artwork is as gorgeous as ever and I'm glad that I have a physical copy, given that they seem to sell for a fortune nowadays. The Kindle version for £10 looks like a bargain though and probably easier to navigate than the hefty hardback tome.
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