Illustrated London

Illustrated London

by PeterAckroyd (Author)

Synopsis

Lavish, large format picture book about London, with Peter Ackroyd's inimitable text (taken from London: A Biography), new pictures and new captions. Divided into four parts: 1) In the beginning Roman and Medieval London, ending with the Black Death; 2) Red Contrasts the Great Fire of 1666 with the Blitz of 1944, and tells the story of both in gripping narrative; 3) Motley Theatrical London, including street fairs, street theatre, London as mob and crowd etc; 4) Black The industrial revolution, the London poor and homeless, London as centre of empire (including emigration), London prisons, huge expansion of the metropolis (including the London suburbs).

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Chatto & Windus
Published: 02 Oct 2003

ISBN 10: 070117613X
ISBN 13: 9780701176136
Book Overview: Ties in with the BBC 2 three-part television series which is based on Peter Ackroyd's London: A Biography .

Author Bio
Programme one begins with Peter Ackroyd speaking the words: 'I have lived in this city all my life. I was brought up on a council house estate in west London.' It goes on to show him describing Turnmill Street (for centuries, associated with pornography); Cannon Street (haunted), Park Lane (the exact road dates from Anglo-Saxon times). There is no corner of London that he does not know. He has written biographers of the people whom he calls 'cockney visionaries' (Dickens, Blake, Thomas More) and many of his novels are set in London, including the most recent, The Clerkenwell Tales, a delightful 'take' on Chaucer.