The Cadogan Book of Historic London Walks (Cadogan Guide)

The Cadogan Book of Historic London Walks (Cadogan Guide)

by Leo Hollis (Author)

Synopsis

From its mythic origins to the present day, London is a historic city full of undiscovered wonder and exploration. But there is only one real way of uncovering the hidden pockets of this extraordinary city - on foot. London's historical past reveals itself uniquely to the walker like no other. The Cadogan Book of Historic London Walks traces the stories of the men and women who created, built and lived in the city through the centuries, from Kings and Queens and architects of great buildings and gardens, to shopkeepers, writers and artists. Each of the 12 walks is designed and written to give the reader a fascinating historical background to the city, together with quirky nuggets of information and clear, straightforward directions. There are recommendations on the best - and most unusual - cafes and pubs as well as portraits of dozens of famous Londoners, historical events and little known facts: which men's hairdresser's contains the remains of the Roman Basilica in its basement? What was Stalin's favourite hotel? Along the way, the walker will discover the hidden rivers of the City, the original location of Little Britain, the forgotten story of the London Stone, the place where William Blake and Daniel Defoe are buried and the famous London Monument.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Cadogan Guides
Published: 24 Jun 2005

ISBN 10: 1860113052
ISBN 13: 9781860113055

Author Bio
Leo Hollis was born in London and grew up in Devon. He returned to London after university and worked in publishing as an editor at Fourth Estate and Viking, Penguin. He is the author of Pick Your Brains about England (2004) and, when not walking the streets, is writing a major book on the history of the rebuilding of London after the Great Fire of 1666, due to be published by Weidenfeld and Nicholson in 2007.