London: Bread and Circuses

London: Bread and Circuses
ISBN-10
1859844642
ISBN-13
9781859844649
Series
London
Category
Architecture
Pages
147
Language
English
Published
2003
Publisher
Verso
Author
Jonathan Glancey

Description

Explores Londonâe(tm)s Millennial follies and asks how and where London might now channel its energies.

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