London's Strangest Tales: Extraordinary But True Tales from Over a Thousand Years of London's History (Strangest Series)

London's Strangest Tales: Extraordinary But True Tales from Over a Thousand Years of London's History (Strangest Series)

by TomQuinn (Author)

Synopsis

Following in the bestselling footsteps of the Strangest series, London is now available in a beautiful gift format - the perfect present for the London obsessive in the family! This fascinating volume is packed with amazing things you didn't know about the capital, such as the fact that it's still forbidden to run, carry an umbrella or whistle in Burlington Arcade. Did you also know, for example, that there is a tiny, working jail cell that looks like a fat lamppost, situated at the southeast corner of Trafalgar Square, that still has a direct phone link to Scotland Yard? Or indeed, that the entrance to Buckingham Palace that faces down the Mall is actually the back door, not the front? Whether you're a visitor to the capital, a dailuy commuter or one its 7.5 million inhabitants, this book is an alternative, and often bonkers, guide to the city.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 176
Publisher: Portico
Published: 07 Jun 2012

ISBN 10: 1907554645
ISBN 13: 9781907554643

Media Reviews
This book served up so many little known facts it knocked my socks off. --TucsonCitizen.com
Author Bio
Tom Quinn is a journalist, juggler, orange peel collector and expert on Victorian fish painters, who spends much of his time travelling round Britain looking for quirky subjects to write about. He has written five titles in the best-selling Strangest series. Tom also writes occasional obituaries for The Times and edits Country Business magazine.