London's American Past by Andrew Davies

London's American Past by Andrew Davies

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There are more than five centuries of American history hidden in the streets and tourist sights of London. This book provides a guided, illustrated tour through that history in a twelve-mile walk from the Tower of London to Grosvenor Gate.

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London's American Past by Andrew Davies

There are more than five centuries of American history hidden in the streets and tourist sights of London. This book provides a guided, illustrated tour through that history in a twelve-mile walk from the Tower of London to Grosvenor Gate. Follow in the footsteps of Penn and Pocahontas, Eisenhower and T.S. Eliot, Benjamin Franklin and John Kennedy and discover a tapestry of people, places, history, anecdote and politics. What is the connection between Buffalo Bill and Traitor's Gate? Where did Londoners go in 1609 to sign up for emigration to Virginia? How, why and when did theatre ragtime burst upon London? Visit the pub where both Theodore Roosevelt and Mark Twain drank in London, the stained glass commemorating Henry Hudson in Bishopsgate, the Pilgrim Fathers' memorial in the Houses of Parliament and much more.
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ISBN 13 9780333474518
ISBN 10 0333474511
Title London's American Past
Author Andrew Davies
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Year published 1991-04-11
Number of pages 260
Prizes Winner of Thomas Cook Travel Book Awards Guide Book Category 1992
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.