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Cruickshank's London: A Portrait of a City in 13 Walks

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Dan Cruickshank is an architectural historian and television presenter. He is an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects, and has sat on the Executive Committee of the Georgian Group, and the Architectural Panel of the National Trust. His recent work includes the BBC television programmes Civilisation Under Attack (2015) and At Home with the British (2016), and the books A History of Architecture in 100 Buildings (2015) and Spitalfields (2016). He lives in London. Klappentext Dan Cruickshank is an architectural historian and television presenter. He is an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects, a member of the Executive Committee of the Georgian Group, and on the Architectural Panel of the National Trust. His recent work includes the BBC television programmes Civilisation Under Attack (2015) and At Home with the British (2016), and the books A History of Architecture in 100 Buildings (2015) and Spitalfields (2016). He lives in London. Zusammenfassung ' The perfect guide to the hidden history of London's streets. ' BBC History Magazine _____ London. City of ancient churches and bustling markets, palatial townhouses and modest terraces. Two millennia of expansion, commerce and street life. This is its story. In Cruickshank's London , Britain's favourite architectural historian offers a tour through thirteen districts that made London into London. From the mysterious Anglo-Saxon roots of Hampstead Heath, via Christopher Wren's magisterial City churches, to the industrial bustle of Victorian Bermondsey, each of his walks explores a crucial site in our capital's history - and reveals how it forged the modern capital. Jumping between East Ham in the east and Kew in the west, Dan Cruickshank explores both world-famous buildings (the Tower of London and St Pancras Station) and oft-overlooked local landmarks (Dagenham Civic Centre and Kensal Green Cemetery). His tales reveal not only the most important moments in London's history, but also the forgotten characters who witnessed them: the Huguenot weavers who transformed Spitalfields into a vibrant enclave of Georgian London, the visionary architects behind the likes of Somerset House and the Houses of Parliament, and the streetwalkers who once thronged London's great sexual highway. Along the way, he peppers the book with beautiful photographs, historical sketches and handy maps, so you can immediately follow in his footsteps. Above all, Cruickshank calls on you to explore London. Every street in the city contains a story. This book invites you to hear them. _____ ' All power to Cruickshank and his intrepid and knowledgeable kind. We need them . ' TLS ...

Product details

Authors Dan Cruickshank
Publisher Random House Uk
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.11.2018
 
EAN 9781847948229
ISBN 978-1-84794-822-9
No. of pages 560
Dimensions 165 mm x 240 mm x 48 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History
Non-fiction book > History > Regional and national histories
Travel > Travelogues, traveller's tales > Europe

London, Greater London, HISTORY / Social History, Social & cultural history, Local History, HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / General, Social and cultural history

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