A book review of London. City of Cities, Phil Baker (hbck, 280pp, £14.95, Reaktion Books) and Divine Images. The Life and Work of William Blake, Jason Whittaker (hbck, 392pp, £25, Reaktion Books
London has been peopled as much in the mind as in its streets. No city has been written about more. ...
Book synopsis: No city has a more dramatic history than London: fire, plague, riots, civil war, and ...
WALKING CITIES: LONDON explores how the temporal and spatial realities experienced through urban wal...
Book review of Patrick Keiller's London (Fuel) and David Anderson's Landscape and Subjectivity in th...
In This is London: Life and Death in the World City, journalist Ben Judah returns to the city in whi...
"The first book in a hundred years to examine the greatest century in London's history. London in th...
On 1 April 1965, a new system of city government was introduced to London, resulting in the birth of...
Book synopsis: From its origin as the Roman city of Londinium through to its latest incarnation as a...
Book synopsis: No city can lay claim to a more dramatic history than London. Engulfed in calamities ...
London+10 focuses on London over the last 20 years, interpreting it as a 'live city' and speculating...
Book Summary: If one had looked for a potential global city in Europe in the 1540s, the most likely ...
The immensity and complexity of London have rendered it literally ‘unknowable’. Teasing out what imp...
A brilliant, acclaimed book which examines one of the world's greatest cities during one of the most...
A review of Tim Hitchcock's and Robert Shoemaker's book London Lives: Poverty, Crime and the Making ...
The aim of this collection is to explore representations of London in contemporary literature from t...
London has been peopled as much in the mind as in its streets. No city has been written about more. ...
Book synopsis: No city has a more dramatic history than London: fire, plague, riots, civil war, and ...
WALKING CITIES: LONDON explores how the temporal and spatial realities experienced through urban wal...
Book review of Patrick Keiller's London (Fuel) and David Anderson's Landscape and Subjectivity in th...
In This is London: Life and Death in the World City, journalist Ben Judah returns to the city in whi...
"The first book in a hundred years to examine the greatest century in London's history. London in th...
On 1 April 1965, a new system of city government was introduced to London, resulting in the birth of...
Book synopsis: From its origin as the Roman city of Londinium through to its latest incarnation as a...
Book synopsis: No city can lay claim to a more dramatic history than London. Engulfed in calamities ...
London+10 focuses on London over the last 20 years, interpreting it as a 'live city' and speculating...
Book Summary: If one had looked for a potential global city in Europe in the 1540s, the most likely ...
The immensity and complexity of London have rendered it literally ‘unknowable’. Teasing out what imp...
A brilliant, acclaimed book which examines one of the world's greatest cities during one of the most...
A review of Tim Hitchcock's and Robert Shoemaker's book London Lives: Poverty, Crime and the Making ...
The aim of this collection is to explore representations of London in contemporary literature from t...
London has been peopled as much in the mind as in its streets. No city has been written about more. ...
Book synopsis: No city has a more dramatic history than London: fire, plague, riots, civil war, and ...
WALKING CITIES: LONDON explores how the temporal and spatial realities experienced through urban wal...