A Walk in London

A Walk in London

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  • Author: Salvatore Rubbino
  • Publisher: Walker
  • ISBN: 9781406337792
  • Category : London (England)
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

London - the perfect place for a girl and her mother to spend the day! Follow them as they alight the classic red bus and begin a whirlwind tour of some of London's most iconic land marks.


London

London

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  • Author: Edward Rutherfurd
  • Publisher: Random House
  • ISBN: 0099551373
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 1330

The triumphs and failures of seven individual family clans span the history of a city from the third-century Roman occupation of Londinium through such eras as the Norman conquest and the Elizabethan period.


City of London

City of London

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  • Author: David Kynaston
  • Publisher: Random House
  • ISBN: 0099554828
  • Category : City of London (England)
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 730

The 'Square Mile', London's financial powerhouse, rose to prominence with the defeat of Napoleon in 1815. David Kynaston's vibrant history brings this world to life, taking us from the railway boom of the 1830s to the 'Golden Age', when the legendary gold standard reigned supreme. Between the two World Wars the City was affected by the Wall Street Crash, pressured by politicians, trade unions and industrialists, but by the end of the twentieth century it had regained a precarious global might. Woven throughout are the stories of four individuals who shaped the City in different ways -- Nathan Rothschild, Ernest Cassel, Montagu Norman and Siegmund Warburg. But the realm of great bankers and brokers is also the workplace of young clerks throwing paper darts, typists bringing in their sandwiches, and sad racketeers watching aghast as the markets fall. Above all, we see what it was like to work in the City -- the dress codes, eating habits, work hours, pay, humour, changing architecture and language that forged the unique culture of the Square Mile. Richly entertaining, full of vivid anecdotes, this is a story of booms, busts and bankruptcies -- from the Kaffir boom to the Marconi scandal, the 'Big Bang' deregulation of 1986, and the Barings crash in 1995 -- bringing us to the brink of the modern age.


The Ashes of London (James Marwood & Cat Lovett, Book 1)

The Ashes of London (James Marwood & Cat Lovett, Book 1)

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  • Author: Andrew Taylor
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • ISBN: 0008119066
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 393

The first book in the No. 1 Times bestselling series ‘This is terrific stuff’ Daily Telegraph ‘A breathtakingly ambitious picture of an era’ Financial Times ‘A masterclass in how to weave a well-researched history into a complex plot’ The Times


Rick Steves' London

Rick Steves' London

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  • Author: Rick Steves
  • Publisher: Avalon Travel Pub
  • ISBN: 9781566917292
  • Category : Travel
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 419

Rick spends four months each year exploring Europe, and his candid, humorous advice will steer you to the very best sights and museums that London has to offer. You'll beat the lines at the major monuments. You'll find hotels and restaurants that make the most of your vacation budget. You'll navigate the city like a local, using Rick's walking tours as your guide.


London Villages

London Villages

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  • Author: Zena Alkayat
  • Publisher: Frances Lincoln
  • ISBN: 0711276226
  • Category : Travel
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 192

An intimate guide to the villages of London, filled with great ideas for days out which will delight tourists and locals alike.


Fifty Things to Spot in London

Fifty Things to Spot in London

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  • Author: Rob Lloyd Jones
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781409507970
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 50

A pack of pocket-sized cards to help recognise and learn about fifty of London's famous landmarks. Each card has a detailed illustration of a landmark, with information, facts and statistics on the reverse.


Literary London

Literary London

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  • Author: Eloise Millar
  • Publisher: Michael O'Mara Books
  • ISBN: 1782435050
  • Category : Travel
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 272

A fascinating guide to the best literary landmarks in London that takes the reader into publishing houses and along paths of inspiration, revealing the stories behind the stories. * One of the world's greatest literary cities, London has streets full of stories and buildings steeped in history. * The biggest and most beloved names in English literature have all been here, and you can still see or visit their stomping grounds and favourite places. * Follow Oscar Wilde from the salons to Clapham Junction; roam with Julian McClaren Ross through Fitzrovia, dropping in for a pint of three with Dylan Thomas at the Bricklayers' Arms; muse darkly over the Thames with Spencer, Eliot and Conrad; and watch aghast as Lorn Byron terrorizes his publisher on Albermarle Street... Moving through time and genre, from Spencer and Shakespeare to Amis and Barnes, from tragedy and romance to chick-lit and science fiction, Literary London is a snappy and informative guide, showing just why - as another famous local writer put it - he who is tired of tired of London is tired of life.


Imperial Bodies in London

Imperial Bodies in London

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  • Author: Kristin Hussey
  • Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
  • ISBN: 0822988445
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 249

Winner, 2022 Whitfield Prize for First Monograph in the Field of British and Irish History Since the eighteenth century, European administrators and officers, military men, soldiers, missionaries, doctors, wives, and servants moved back and forth between Britain and its growing imperial territories. The introduction of steam-powered vessels, and deep-docks to accommodate them at London ports, significantly reduced travel time for colonists and imperial servants traveling home to see their families, enjoy a period of study leave, or recuperate from the tropical climate. With their minds enervated by the sun, livers disrupted by the heat, and blood teeming with parasites, these patients brought the empire home and, in doing so, transformed medicine in Britain. With Imperial Bodies in London, Kristin D. Hussey offers a postcolonial history of medicine in London. Following mobile tropical bodies, her book challenges the idea of a uniquely domestic medical practice, arguing instead that British medicine was imperial medicine in the late Victorian era. Using the analytic tools of geography, she interrogates sites of encounter across the imperial metropolis to explore how medical research and practice were transformed and remade at the crossroads of empire.


The London Problem

The London Problem

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  • Author: Jack Brown
  • Publisher: Haus Publishing
  • ISBN: 1913368157
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 92

Brown reflects on anti-London sentiment in the UK as the capital continues to gain power. The United Kingdom has never had an easy relationship with its capital. By far the wealthiest and most populous city in the country, London is the political, financial, and cultural center of the UK, responsible for almost a quarter of the national economic output. But the city’s insatiable growth and perceived political dominance have gravely concerned national leaders for hundreds of years. ​ This perception of London as a problem has only increased as the city becomes busier, dirtier, and more powerful. The recent resurgence in anti-London sentiment and plans to redirect power away from the capital should not be a surprise in a nation still feeling the effects of austerity. Published on the eve of the delayed mayoral elections and in the wake of the greatest financial downturn in generations, The London Problem asks whether it is fair to see the capital’s relentless growth and its stranglehold of commerce and culture as smothering the United Kingdom’s other cities, or whether as a global megacity it makes an undervalued contribution to Britain’s economic and cultural standing.