A Loo with a View

A Loo with a View

by Luke Barclay (Author)

Synopsis

The toilet - it's small, functional and using it usually involves staring at a door. But for the water closet connoisseur, there are a handful of places where the loo is an area of outstanding beauty. From such fascinating locations as the summit of Mount Fuji and the urinals at the Station Inn in Ribblehead, to the ultimate in bathroom-based entertainment - the view of the Northern Lights from the Trophy Hut Loo, Trophy Mountain, Canada - this is a collection of the most uplifting vistas from the latrines of the world Now answering the call of nature will take you from the ridiculous to the sublime with this, the ultimate good loo guide.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 96
Publisher: Virgin Books
Published: 02 Oct 2008

ISBN 10: 1905264232
ISBN 13: 9781905264230
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Author Bio
Luke Barclay is a writer based in London. He studied History at the University of Sheffield before spending two years in rural Japan, teaching English and writing for a magazine. After returning to the UK he joined the BBC and spent four years working in factual programme making, in the history and documentary departments. He first encountered a 'loo with a view' on a family holiday to Cornwall, many years ago. His search for the world's best placed toilets has included an around-the-world loo-hunting trip with a camera. This is his first book.