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Lost London: An A-Z of Forgotten Landmarks and Lost Traditions - Richard Guard

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      Livre - Richard Guard - 01/10/2012 - Langue : Anglais

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    • Auteur(s) : Richard Guard
    • Editeur : Michael Omara Books Ltd
    • Langue : Anglais
    • Parution : 01/10/2012
    • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
    • Nombre de pages : 192
    • Expédition : 318
    • Dimensions : 19.8 x 13.2 x 2.3
    • ISBN : 1843178036



    • Résumé :
      From bull rings to ice fairs, plague pits to molly houses, Lost London is a fascinating journey through London's forgotten past, unearthing the extraordinary stories that lie beneath familiar streets as well as shining a light in the city's darkest corners.

      Biographie:
      Having moved to London in 1984, Richard Guard worked for six years as a cycle courier, during which time he fell in love with the city, while also gaining an intimate knowledge of its history and topography. Eventually he succeeded in breaking into the film industry, and is now one of the country's most sought-after documentary editors with a string of awards to his name. While researching for a film on London, Richard delved into the capital's past and found a wealth of inspiration in London's antiquarian bookshops. These literary explorations (and a late-night excursion into hidden London when Richard discovered a way into the disused Kingsway Tram Tunnel on Southampton Row, WC1) inspired Lost London. Richard has lived in seventeen different parts of the metropolis over the years, and is now settled in East Dulwich with his wife and three sons. He has published articles of cycling and on travelling in Asia, and is also the lead singer of the Dulwich Ukulele Club, an eleven-piece band that tours the country and plays at a variety of music festivals.

      Richard Guard rediscovers some of the lost places, secret spaces and darker secrets ... of Old London in this well-researched, and well-written, little book Tribune Lost London succeeds completely at providing an evocative - almost nostalgic - feel for the streetscape of yesterday's lost city Londonist.com Fascinating The Lady Engaging and often surprising New Statesman This is a delightful and original guide book to London Telegraph online modest exercise in metropolitan time-travel... Guard writes cleverly The Guardian Beautifully illustrated with original drawings and engravings, this is the perfect gift for history lovers NFU Countryside On just about every page I turn something catches my eye... Who could not be entertained by such a book as this? Optima Magazine A must for anyone who wants to understand the city and its history The Field a little gem of a book Oddfellows Magazine Covers everything from long-closed tube stations and overgrown cemeteries to built-over pleasure gardens Living South Resident

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