We are revising sentimental ideas of what established London as a very wealthy city. The new edition of GE addresses Britain's leading role in the slave trade and the part Britain played in the opium trade. It also discusses the machinery by which individuals get rich ( i.e. became "gentlemen" )by dining on the bodies and souls of others.
While previous editions of the story were great plots, acting, decor, and dialogue they all to some extent avoided the historical fact that London's wealth is sordid.
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