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A Reader's Guide to Writers' London Ian Cunningham

A Reader's Guide to Writers' London By Ian Cunningham

A Reader's Guide to Writers' London by Ian Cunningham


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A Reader's Guide to Writers' London Summary

A Reader's Guide to Writers' London by Ian Cunningham

London has been at the centre of English literary life for centuries and the home of many men and women of genius. The city has stimulated and fascinated writers from Chaucer, Dickens and De Quincey, to Orton, Orwell and more recently, Peter Ackroyd. Both a bedside companion and an imaginative travel guide, it leads you through the literary history of each district. Discover Boswell's Fleet Street, the Dickensian London of The Pickwick Papers and Little Dorrit and look at London Bridge through the eyes of T.S. Eliot. Packed with anecdotes about the lives of the city's writers, the book allows you to locate Dr Johnson's favourite haunts, drink in the same bars as Dylan Thomas and Jeffrey Bernard. Accompanied by specially commissioned photographs of London today, and hundreds of illustrations of writers, manuscripts, prints and memorabilia, A Reader's Guide to Writers' London makes the perfect bedside companion as well as an indispensable practical guide, and a must for any lover of either literature or London.

About Ian Cunningham

Born in Surrey in 1962, Ian Cunningham has lived in London for much of his life. After working for Reader's Digest, he became a freelance writer and editor. He has been published in short story anthologies, has contributed to Time Out magazine and several of their guides including the Time Out London Guide and the Time Out Bars and Pubs Guide.

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GOR002947297
9780233001258
0233001255
A Reader's Guide to Writers' London by Ian Cunningham
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Welbeck Publishing Group
20050404
304
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