London by Phil Baker

London by Phil Baker

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An informative, witty and concise account of London's past, and its present.

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London by Phil Baker

An informative, witty and concise account of London's past, and its present.
“If you love London but live elsewhere, it is an emotional experience to read a book that immerses you deep in the city after a year of enforced estrangementTo reacquaint myself with the place via this spirited account of its past and present left me amused, wistful, energized, and happily reminded of the sensations a metropolis instils: awe at its flux and complexity, warm detachment on walking unfamiliar nocturnal streets where a thousand lit windows hint at other lives, fascination at the countless historic buildings imbued with centuries of stories. . . . Baker contemplates the multitudinous city from diverse perspectives to create a picture of depth and detail. . . . London: City of Cities is a stylish, glossy hardback with lavish color illustration. . . . Approach this book like one of the long solitary walks through the city it describes: enjoy its spirit and energy, be captivated by its curiosities.” -- Kieron Pim * Guardian *
“Writing a complete history of London in 160 pages is a considerable challenge, especially when those pages are crowded with lavish illustrations that eat into the word count. But Baker does not disappoint, and there will be something for the scholar and the aficionado as well as the newcomer who is feeling out the city for the first time. The story he weaves is luminous, packed with curious etymologies and salient details, and enlivened by the voices of literary London: Jonson and Boswell, Dickens and Gissing, Orwell and Graham Greene—these and many more throng the pages, forming an expressive (if decidedly masculine) chorus." * London Journal *
"Baker is a connoisseur of the quaint and the curious, a scholar of forgotten lore, and a splendid prose stylist. Under his sharp but sympathetic gaze, London becomes a gigantic Wunderkabinett—or, to use his own metaphor, a vast book in which every page offers a new treat. Ranging from the capital's early days, and the legends that it was founded by refugees from fallen Troy, to a compendium of museums, parks, and still-thriving pubs and bars, this book is at once instructive and delightful. Warmly recommended to newcomers and long-term residents alike." -- Kevin Jackson, author of "Chronicles of Old London"
Phil Baker’s previous books include a critical study of Samuel Beckett and a cultural history of absinthe. He lives in London and walks everywhere.
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ISBN 13 9781789142181
ISBN 10 1789142180
Title London
Author Phil Baker
Series Cityscopes
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Reaktion Books
Year published 2021-04-12
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.