When Did Big Ben First Bong? by David Long

When Did Big Ben First Bong? by David Long

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From the truth about Handel’s ugly ears to hippos running wild in Trafalgar Square, it’s all in When Did Big Ben First Bong?, the ultimate trivia guide to the greatest city on Earth.

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When Did Big Ben First Bong? by David Long

Millions live there, millions more visit each year – but how many really know London? Do you know when Big Ben first bonged – or even who Ben was? Why the River Thames is so-called? Which top Nazi was locked up in the Tower? Or what runs through the more than 50 miles of train-size tunnels which ring the city, stretch further than the Channel Tunnel and lie deeper than the Tube – and, no, the answer’s not trains. The world’s first celebrity chef, its oldest club, the worst ever mockney accent, a chapel full of prizefighters and the last Prime Minister to challenge a rival to a duel with pistols - from the truth about Handel’s ears to hippos living in Trafalgar Square, it’s all in When Did Big Ben First Bong?, the ultimate trivia guide to the greatest city on Earth.

Writer and journalist DAVID LONG has regularly appeared in The Times and the London Evening Standard, as well as on TV and radio. As well as being an award-winning ghostwriter, he has written a number of books on London, including Spectacular Vernacular, Tunnels, Towers & Temples, and the highly successful Little Book of London.

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ISBN 13 9780752455846
ISBN 10 0752455842
Title When Did Big Ben First Bong?
Author David Long
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 2010-09-07
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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