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London

A Guide for Curious Wanderers

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Wait time: About 2 weeks

See London in a completely new light in this guide to the city's hidden secrets, untold stories and special places laden with history which you can discover for yourself!
London is famous for its museums, each one full of treasures and relics – but the biggest museum in the capital is the city itself. From the stories behind unusual street names, to the trees in our parks; railings made from recycled WWII stretchers, to shrapnel damage on walls; the hidden symbols on post boxes, to prehistoric tree trunks – there is a rich history hidden in the oft-overlooked details of the city's streets, gardens, parks and buildings.

This richly detailed and beautifully illustrated book provides a miscellany of historic features and curiosities to spot as you wander around the capital. Whether you've always wondered why there are cattle troughs on your route to work, why bollards often look like upside down cannons or wanted to know what a Victorian stink pipe is – this book will provide the tools to decipher London's secret code, and introduce you to a treasure trove of hidden spots to explore.
The book comes complete with maps so you can spot these details yourself on walks through the capital.

So, pop on a sturdy pair of shoes and get ready to turn the city into the museum you never knew you had.

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    • Library Journal

      June 10, 2024

      This slim guidebook by London resident and enthusiast Chesher is unlike most books found in a library's travel section. Readers who have imagined touring the streets of the UK's capital, even those who live there, will be intrigued by this author's approach. The book is divided into four parts: how to see modern London through the lens of its Roman history, the symbols and names that give it character, the functional artifacts that create the backdrop of the city, and the natural world of flora, fauna, and rivers that wind their way through the area. At the end of each section is a hand-painted map that encourages readers to take a self-guided tour. What the book lacks in practicality--public transit maps, hotels, restaurants, and more--it makes up for in charm with Fraser's illustrations, some literary quotes, and hidden details that will allow travelers to approach the book like a scavenger hunt, finding gems along the way. VERDICT A fun title for globetrotters and armchair travelers alike. This makes a wonderful addition to any travel collection.--Erin Dagenais

      Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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