1980's LONDON by Alec Forshaw

1980's LONDON by Alec Forshaw

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1980's LONDON by Alec Forshaw

Alec Forshaw’s latest volume covers the troubled decade of 1980s London, the Thatcher years, a time of political and civil unrest and protest, deregulation and privatisation, a period when London underwent changes that would shape its development through to the present day. This is not, however, a formal or academic history, but an idiosyncratic and personal account, told with a light and sometimes humorous touch. Exploring diverse aspects of London’s rich and varied make-up, Alec Forshaw provides an enthralling and evocative picture of the capital in those turbulent times.

Alec Forshaw, town planner, building conservationist, lecturer, campaigner, local historian, musician, cyclist and prolific author, has lived in London for nearly 50 years

He has written about many aspects of London life and heritage, always with a great sense of personal connection and commitment.

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ISBN 13 9781839522314
ISBN 10 1839522313
Title 1980's LONDON
Author Alec Forshaw
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Brown Dog Books
Year published 2021-04-01
Number of pages 296
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