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Old New York comes alive in Francis Spufford's 'Golden Hill'

New York in 1746, three decades before Hamilton and all that, was a small but industrious town of 7,000, an inkling of the Gotham it would become. "This is a place where things can get out of hand very quick: and often do," the exquisitely named and clearly clairvoyant Septimus Oakeshott warns in Francis Spufford's exhilarating first novel, Golden Hill.

 

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