Suggs and the City by Suggs

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Suggs and the City by Suggs

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Loosely based on the award-winning ITV series Disappearing London, Madness front-man Suggs takes a journey through the main drags and side streets of his beloved London town and uncovers its hidden treasures

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Suggs and the City by Suggs

Revelling in the off-beat and eccentric, Londoner Suggs takes us on a nostalgic adventure to explore the disappearing history of his extraordinary home town: from the sharp tailors of Saville Row to the sex traders of Bohemian Soho, by way of quaint and quirky habitats, brilliant but endangered boozers, unique eateries that have introduced the capital to the world's finest foods and a music scene that's dear to his heart. Drawing on three series of Suggs's ITV programme of the same name, on the Suggs in the City chatshow, and on Suggs's personal experience of loving London, this is the enlightening and highly entertaining story of a living, breathing town and its ability to absorb and adapt over the centuries, seen through the eyes of one of its favourite sons.

Suggs is the frontman for Madness, a band that epitomises the sound and soul of London. He is a singer, actor, DJ, television presenter and chatshow host. In 2006 he won the Presenter of the Year award for the Disappearing London television series. And in 2009 Suggs and Madness will be celebrating their thirtieth anniversary.

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ISBN 13 9780755319268
ISBN 10 0755319265
Title Suggs and the City
Author Suggs
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Headline Publishing Group
Year published 2010-06-10
Number of pages 352
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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