London

  • London: An Illustrated Literary Companion
    By Rosemary Gray

    London: An Illustrated Literary Companion, compiled by Rosemary Gray, captures the varying moods of the great city over recent centuries, through diary entries, with quotations, poems, essays and extracts from great works written in its ...

  • London: A Book of Opposites
    By Ashley Evanson

    London can be rainy, or it can be sunny. Some Buckingham Palace guards are big, and others are little. Explore opposites through the sights of London in this gorgeous book!

  • London: With Day Trips to Bath, Brighton, Cambridge, Oxford, Windsor and Other Popular Destinations
    By Corey Sandler

    I hope you'll also consider the other books in the Econoguide series . ... Williamsburg Econoguide : Pacific Northwest Econoguide : Cruises Econoguide : Canada Econoguide : Paris ( coming in 2001 ) Golf U.S.A. Introduction Welcome to ...

  • London: North
    By Nikolaus Pevsner, Bridget Cherry

    On industrial archaeology the pioneer study was Ashdown , Bussell and Carter's Industrial Monuments of Greater London ( 1969 ) . London's Industrial Heritage by A. Wilson ( 1967 ) discusses selected items in greater detail .

  • London: Top Sights, Authentic Experiences
    By Steve Fallon

    Describes points of interest and itineraries for each region of London, and recommends hotels, restaurants, sights, historic landmarks, and entertainment.

  • London
    By Richard Saul Wurman, Access Guides, Access Guides Staff

    Who designs hats for the royal family? Which hotels offer the best afternoon tea? Where to find the former residences of Churchill, Mozart and Virginia Woolf? Color-coded entries clearly highlight...

  • London: The Concise Biography
    By Peter Ackroyd

    An abridged edition of Peter Ackroyd's magisterial biography of the city of London.

  • London
    By John Broich

    Stern, “Water Supply in Britain,” 1002; Karen J. Bakker, An Uncooperative Commodity: Privatizing Water in England and Wales (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003), 52. 80. Stern, “Water Supply in Britain,” 999, 1002; Hassan, ...

  • London: Bombed Blitzed and Blown Up
    By Ian Jones

    London: Bombed Blitzed and Blown Up

  • London: World City Moving Into the 21st Century
    By Richard Kennedy, London Planning Advisory Committee

    How should London evolve as a successful world city? This project considers London's strengths and weaknesses alongside other world cities such as New York, Paris and Tokyo and includes the...

  • London: The Mini Rough Guide
    By Rob Humphreys

    A special mini edition to complement our London coverage.

  • London: hotels, restaurants and shops
    By Christine Samuelian

    Essa guia de Londres traz uma seleção de hotéis, mercados de antiguidades, lojas vintage e boutiques hippies, além dos restaurantes, bares, casas de chá e pubs da capital.

  • London: Geography, History, and Culture
    By Victoria R. Williams

    around families living in the city's East End. The most notorious figures of London's organized crime scene were the Kray twins Ronald ... In 2017, London's ALBERT PIERREPOINT (1905–1992): BRITAIN'S MOST FAMOUS HANGMAN DID YOU KNOW?

  • London
    By Sebastian Rook

    London is falling into the terrifying grip of the vampire plagues and only they can prevent its total destruction... Catch Vampire Plagues - the series will be with you for life... (((bar code box

  • London: Kit and Robin
    By Rachel Hawthorne

    I'm falling fast for an English guy named Kit Marlin. There are just a few tiny problems: 1) I'm living with him and his family in London for the year, 2) he treats me like a sister, and 3) he has a gorgeous girlfriend.

  • London: Immigrant City
    By Nazneen Khan-Østrem

    . . . This is a book about what a city is and can be' Aftenposten Is there a street in London which does not contain a story from the Empire? Immigrants made London; and they keep remaking it in a thousand different ways.

  • London
    By Louise Nicholson

    Herrschaftliches London NACHDEM DER PRINZREGENT ZUM KÖNIG GEORGE IV GEKRÖNT WORDEN war , verfügte er einen neuen Erlass , der in London ... John Nash , sein Architekt , sollte diesen Traum dann mit theatralischer Grandezza umsetzen .

  • London
    By AA.VV.

    The Tube (Underground) This huge system of a dozen lines with about 300 stations snakes all over London and carries 2.5 million people a day. ... Even the most independent traveler may find it helpful to take a tour sometimes.

  • London
    By Joseph Fullman

    Discover the best of London's sights and attractions for kids -- and there are plenty of them -- from the ships and treasures of maritime Greenwich to the fascinating displays and exhibitions in the museums of South Kensington.

  • London
    By Andrew Gumbel

    This guide is packed with ideas for exploring royal, literary and riverside London and finding fascinating corners of the city come rain or shine!