Books for London (Not Travel Books)
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Books for London (Not Travel Books)
Hi,
Any suggestions for books to read to enhance a trip to London. For example, before a trip to Barcelona I read 'Barcelona' by Robert Hughes. I'm looking for suggestions in all genres.
Thanks.
Any suggestions for books to read to enhance a trip to London. For example, before a trip to Barcelona I read 'Barcelona' by Robert Hughes. I'm looking for suggestions in all genres.
Thanks.
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To me London is all about it's history - and that's what I would head for - history or biography. there's a Tudor craze at the moment but I find the Plantaganets much more fascinating. (Watch the Lion in Winter for a real treat - and a different look at LionHeart).
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In the serious history genre:
London: the Biography, by Peter Ackroyd
London: a Social History, by Roy Porter
London: a History, by Francis Sheppard
Of the three, the last is probably the most serious. All three have bibliographies and indexes; Sheppard’s also has end notes.
For the quirky history genre, The Frozen Thames by Helen Humphreys.
London: the Biography, by Peter Ackroyd
London: a Social History, by Roy Porter
London: a History, by Francis Sheppard
Of the three, the last is probably the most serious. All three have bibliographies and indexes; Sheppard’s also has end notes.
For the quirky history genre, The Frozen Thames by Helen Humphreys.
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Some fiction set in London I enjoy
Penelope Lively's City of the Mind
Ian McEwan's Saturday
John Mortimer's Rumpole stories
Zadie Smith's White Teeth
For an entertaining story about Richard III and the princes in the tower, Josephine Tey's Daughter of Time
Penelope Lively's City of the Mind
Ian McEwan's Saturday
John Mortimer's Rumpole stories
Zadie Smith's White Teeth
For an entertaining story about Richard III and the princes in the tower, Josephine Tey's Daughter of Time
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I enjoy Deborah Crombie's mysteries. Her hardcovers include maps on the inside covers of the areas where the story takes place.
Her most recent, Where Memories Lie, takes place in Notting Hill, Kensington and south to the Thames.
Another is on the Isle of Dogs and Greenwich.
Not all of her books are set in London but you can find which at her website:
http://www.deborahcrombie.com//novels/novels.htm
Her most recent, Where Memories Lie, takes place in Notting Hill, Kensington and south to the Thames.
Another is on the Isle of Dogs and Greenwich.
Not all of her books are set in London but you can find which at her website:
http://www.deborahcrombie.com//novels/novels.htm
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I second two of the suggestions, 84 Charing Cross Road and London by Edward Rutherford. Charing Cross is a book that can be read in one evening and is a very charming book. London is one of my favorite books of all time but it is quite lengthy. I was put off in the beginning chapter of the book, but pushed through, and was very happy I did.
Nice to get some other suggestions!
Nice to get some other suggestions!
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For novels set in more contemporary London (within the past 20 years or so), with attendant social and political observations as a background for his characters, try any book by Hanif Querishi ("While London Burns", "The Buddah of Surburbia", etc.) Interesting and entertaining.
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