Book synopsis: From galleries to clubs, pubs to Tube stations, crap weather to pigeon crap, London from Punk to Blair is a brilliant anthology of personal and subjective readings of the capital since the late 1970s, which takes on London like no other book has before
Book synopsis: Sex, Time and Place extensively widens the scope of what we might mean by 'queer Lond...
Book synopsis: In this fascinating and innovative look at nineteenth-century London, Lynda Nead offe...
There are good reasons to call London the capital of urban fantasy. Like no other city it embodies a...
Book synopsis: From galleries to clubs, pubs to Tube stations, crap weather to pigeon crap, London f...
This book works with two contrasting imaginings of 1960s London: the one of the excess and comic vac...
Book synopsis: London has taken a central role in urban Gothic, from key canonic texts like Strange ...
Book synopsis: From its origin as the Roman city of Londinium through to its latest incarnation as a...
Curiocity is a new A to Z exploring every aspect of life in London. Its 26 chapters weave together t...
Book synopsis: First published in 1989, this book seeks to demonstrate the social and political imag...
A book review of London. City of Cities, Phil Baker (hbck, 280pp, £14.95, Reaktion Books) and Divine...
London+10 focuses on London over the last 20 years, interpreting it as a 'live city' and speculating...
Book synopsis: No city can lay claim to a more dramatic history than London. Engulfed in calamities ...
Book synopsis: No city has a more dramatic history than London: fire, plague, riots, civil war, and ...
In London Underground: A Cultural Geography, David Ashford sets out to chart one of the strangest, a...
The immensity and complexity of London have rendered it literally ‘unknowable’. Teasing out what imp...
Book synopsis: Sex, Time and Place extensively widens the scope of what we might mean by 'queer Lond...
Book synopsis: In this fascinating and innovative look at nineteenth-century London, Lynda Nead offe...
There are good reasons to call London the capital of urban fantasy. Like no other city it embodies a...
Book synopsis: From galleries to clubs, pubs to Tube stations, crap weather to pigeon crap, London f...
This book works with two contrasting imaginings of 1960s London: the one of the excess and comic vac...
Book synopsis: London has taken a central role in urban Gothic, from key canonic texts like Strange ...
Book synopsis: From its origin as the Roman city of Londinium through to its latest incarnation as a...
Curiocity is a new A to Z exploring every aspect of life in London. Its 26 chapters weave together t...
Book synopsis: First published in 1989, this book seeks to demonstrate the social and political imag...
A book review of London. City of Cities, Phil Baker (hbck, 280pp, £14.95, Reaktion Books) and Divine...
London+10 focuses on London over the last 20 years, interpreting it as a 'live city' and speculating...
Book synopsis: No city can lay claim to a more dramatic history than London. Engulfed in calamities ...
Book synopsis: No city has a more dramatic history than London: fire, plague, riots, civil war, and ...
In London Underground: A Cultural Geography, David Ashford sets out to chart one of the strangest, a...
The immensity and complexity of London have rendered it literally ‘unknowable’. Teasing out what imp...
Book synopsis: Sex, Time and Place extensively widens the scope of what we might mean by 'queer Lond...
Book synopsis: In this fascinating and innovative look at nineteenth-century London, Lynda Nead offe...
There are good reasons to call London the capital of urban fantasy. Like no other city it embodies a...