That Mighty Heart by John Elinger

That Mighty Heart by John Elinger

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Unique guide to London that offers seven different walks illustrated with original poetry and watercolours

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That Mighty Heart by John Elinger

In 1802 William Wordsworth, the great Romantic poet, gazed over London and claimed Earth has not anything to show more fair. Two centuries after his famous sonnet Upon Westminster Bridge, That Mighty Heart offers a visual and poetic tribute to a city that today has even stronger claims to be one of the greatest in the world. Designed in the form of seven walks across and around London, and radiating out in all directions from the heart of the city, this book portrays in paint and verse the buildings, parks and sights, both famous and less well-known, that have shaped its history, and contribute to its continuing fascination. The first sequence of poems and paintings focuses on Westminster, taking the reader (and walker) from Westminster Bridge via the Houses of Parliament to Buckingham Palace. The second follows a route through the Kensington area, including Harrods, the Royal Albert Hall and Kensington Palace. The third takes in the British Museum and Covent Garden. The fourth threads its way through the heart of London, from Piccadilly Circus to The Old Bailey, via Trafalgar Square, the National Gallery and Cleopatra's Needle. The fifth crosses the City of London, finishing at the Tower of London and Tower Bridge. The sixth follows the towpath westwards along the south bank of the Thames: Southwark Cathedral and the Shard, the Globe Theatre and the Festival Hall, the Imperial War Museum and the London Eye. The final sequence takes in memorable outlying sites like Hampton Court, Kew Gardens Highgate Cemetery Canary Wharf, Brick Lane, the EIIR Olympic Park and Greenwich. The Introduction provides a concise description of London today and brief history of this remarkable city. Simple and clear maps make it easy for visitors to follow the walks and find their way around London. In words and images That Mighty Heart evokes a place which has gradually changed over the centuries, and yet remains timeless in its beauty and interest.
John Elinger is an award-winning poet and the nom de plume of Sir Christopher Ball, sometime Director of Learning at the Royal Society for Arts. Katherine Shock is a Londoner, now resident in Oxford, where she practises as an artist and garden designer. They have also produced That Sweet City: Visions of Oxford, available from Signal Books.
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ISBN 13 9781909930056
ISBN 10 1909930059
Title That Mighty Heart
Author John Elinger
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Signal Books Ltd
Year published 2014-09-30
Number of pages 144
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.