London

  • London: A Social and Cultural History, 1550–1750
    By Joseph P. Ward, Robert O. Bucholz

    This book is a history of London during this crucial period of its rise to world-wide prominence, during which it dominated the economic, political, social and cultural life of the British Isles, as never before nor since.

  • London
    By Frank Tayell

    On that journey he will ultimately discover the horrific truth about the outbreak, a decades old conspiracy, and his unwitting part in it. This is the first volume of his journal. (73,000 words)

  • London: The Illustrated History
    By John Clark, Catherine Ross

    FROM IRON AGE CEMETERIES TO VIKING RAIDS, THE FIRE OF 1666 TO THE BANK OF ENGLAND, GEORGIAN BROTHELS TO VICTORIAN SEWERS, DICKENS TO THE HEYDAY OF FLEET STREET, THE SUFFRAGETTES...

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  • London: City of Disappearances
    By Iain Sinclair

    London demands an anthology like this to remind us of the irascible quirkiness of its residents, and we have Sinclair to thank for marshalling such a perverse and ultimately pleasurable exercise' Independent on Sunday

  • London: The Ultimate London Travel Guide by a Traveler for a Traveler; the Best Travel Tips; Where to Go, What...
    By Lost Travelers

    Here Is A Quick Preview Of Our Guide London At a Glance Now And Then: The History Of London Understanding London: Brief Geographical Stats Of London Where To Stay In London Transport Top Experiences In London Top Cultural Experiences In ...

  • London
    By Passport to European Travel Guides

    Well, read on! You see, we know your trip begins long before you even book the flight, so this guide is chock full of dynamite tips on everything you need to know BEFORE you go-and much, much more you'll thank us for!

  • London: The Complete Insider ́s Guide for Women Traveling to London.: Travel England UK Europe Guidebook (Europe England UK General...
    By Erica Stewart

    Destinations and activities are especially geared to women who want to travel alone or in the company of other women. How is this book different from your typical travelogue of London?

  • London: A History
    By Francis Sheppard

    London has for most of 2000 years been the hub of the political, economic, and cultural life of the British Isles.

  • London: A Book of Aspects
    By Arthur Symons

    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations.

  • London: City of the Dead
    By David Brandon, Alan Brooke

    ... Britain, 1800–1939, London, 1986. Rumbelow, D., The Triple Tree: Newgate, Tyburn and Old Bailey, London, 1982. Schmitt, J., Ghosts in the Middle Ages: The living and the dead in Medieval society, Chicago, 1998. Schor, E., Bearing the Dead ...

  • London
    By Samantha Cook, Alice Park

    London was named the most popular tourist destination in the world by MasterCard in 2015 (Source: www.express.co.uk), London welcomed over 30 million tourists in 2015, an increase of 20% when compared to five years ago (Source: www ...

  • London: The Rough Guide
    By Rob Humphreys

    Humphreys covers London's latest bars and clubs, the hottest neighborhoods, and the newest trends, as well as a thousand years of colorful history and culture. 42 maps. of color maps.

  • London
    By Louise Nicholson

    National Geographic traveller guide to London, England.

  • London
    By National Geographic Maps

    - Waterproof - Tear-Resistant - Travel Map National Geographic's City Destination map of London combines a city map and travel guide, making it the ultimate traveling companion to this leading tourism destination.

  • London: An Architectural History
    By Anthony Sutcliffe, Professor Anthony Sutcliffe

    With over 300 color illustrations the book is intended for the general reader and especially those visiting London for the first time.

  • London: The Rough Guide
    By Rob Humphreys

    This Rough Guide turns a critical eye on London's tourist sights, telling the traveler what's worth seeing and what's worth missing.

  • London: A Travel Guide Through Time
    By Matthew Green

    ... the book trade in general, see H. S. Bennett, English Books and their Readers 1603–1640 (1970). On the life and work of Wynkyn de Worde, see the slim Wynkyn de Worde, Father of Fleet Street (1960) by James Moran; H. S. Bennett, English ...

  • London: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know
    By Klay Lamprell

    A new series about exciting places far from home written for young travelers. Covers all the cool stuff kids need to know about London. Lively stories and a blend of photos, illustrations, cartoons and quirky graphics.