<p>In 'London Cries & Public Edifices,' John Leighton offers a vivid tapestry of the city's vibrant street life and its majestic architecture. Through evocative prose that imbues the cacophony and color of the market cries with the grandeur of historical structures, Leighton's work stands as a quintessential exploration of Victorian London's dichotomy between the everyday hustle and the enduring stones of its institutional buildings. This special...