London: the Autobiography

London: the Autobiography

by JonE.Lewis (Author)

Synopsis

In London: The Autobiography the life of the capital is told, for the first time, by those who made it and saw it at first hand.

From Roman times to the 21st century, Londoners and visitors to the city have recounted the extraordinary events, everyday life and character of this unique and influential city - from politics, culture, sport, religion, and reportage.

This book brings to vivid life the human trial of the capital including invasions by the Vikings, the brutal execution of Sir Thomas More, the sight of a whale swimming up the Thames and the rebuilding of St Paul's by Sir Christopher Wren, as well as the everyday life of the city.

Includes contributions from George Orwell, Martin Amis, Dr Johnson, Karl Marx, Winston Churchill, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Virginia Woolfe, George Melly, Tacitus, Samuel Pepys and many others.

Packed with personality and character, this book is a must-buy for anyone interested in London as well as a wonderful story of the city at the heart of the nation.

Praise for Jon E Lewis:

'A triumph' Saul David, author of Victoria's Army

'Harrowing, funny and often unbelievable book.' Daily Express

[A] compelling tommy's eye view of war from Agincourt to Iraq' Daily Telegraph

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 480
Publisher: Robinson
Published: 23 Apr 2009

ISBN 10: 1845299426
ISBN 13: 9781845299422
Book Overview: London: The Autobiography tells the story of the world's greatest city through the people who were there. From Boudicca's savage raid on Roman London in 60AD to the bombing of 7/7, London speaks for itself.

Media Reviews
It's all here in spades. * Ham and High *
Fascinating ... brings the story of London to life * Good Book Guide *
Author Bio
Jon E Lewis studied at Oxford and has written for Time Out, The Independent, New Statesman and the Guardian. He is the author of numerous books including England the Autobiography and The British Soldier: The Autobiography.