A well written account of London during the restoration, showing how the capital lunged from crisis to crisis; religion, regicide, plague, and fire, and yet still came out of it ahead of the game, with the foundations laid for the British Empire, industrialisation and slavery on an epically tragic scale. It describes how London helped usher in the age of enlightenment and reason, with the Royal Society and it's scientific greats, the shoulders upon which Newton himself stood, starting to eliminate myth and superstition by the application of the scientific method, reason and study, concurrent with the guilds, corporations, money men and state monopolies inventing a new world order of international trade and expansionism that financed it all. All written in an engaging and enjoyable style, I highly recommend it.