London's Hidden Secrets Volume 2
Discover More of the City's Amazing Secret Places
London is a city with a cornucopia of secret places, being ancient, vast and in a constant state of flux. London’s Hidden Secrets takes you off the beaten path to seek out the more unusual places that often fail to register on the radar of both visitors and residents alike, and aims to sidestep the chaos and queues of London’s tourist-clogged attractions and visit its quirkier, more mysterious side.
London’s Hidden Secrets includes some of the city’s loveliest buildings, secret gardens, bizarre museums, ‘lost’ graveyards, medieval pubs, cutting-edge art and design, and much more. The entries range from the enchanting canals of Little Venice to eccentric Thameside sculptures, from the stuffed remains of a philosopher to the poignant Foundling Museum, from the home of Sigmund Freud’s famous sofa to where Handel and Hendrix meet, and from the spectacular treasures of Ham House to atmospheric Kensal Green cemetery.
We hope that you enjoy discovering the hidden secrets of London as much as we did.
Download the first 25 pages (using the link on the left) and start exploring today.
"Volume 2 of London's Hidden Secrets is a great companion to Volume 1 - yes, small enough for a pocket or back-pack but overflowing with loads and loads of information, imagery and maps. It is well written for an easy read while wandering the hidden places of our great Capital City. Ideal, therefore, for a new or seasoned tourist as well as Londoners who may have passed by these little gems, from the city's past, without a glance." (South East Londoner, Amazon)
"Brilliant! It does exactly what it says on the front - uncovers secret London. Essential guide for interested tourists and locals" (Lesley, Amazon)
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About the Author: Graeme Chesters is an experienced journalist, copywriter, non-fiction and travel writer. He knows London well, having lived in the northwest, centre and southeast of the city, and is the co-author of Living and Working in London and Where to Live in London.
Graeme is also the author of many travel guides and has travelled and written extensively on regions as diverse as Europe, North America, the Middle and Far East, and Australasia. He’s also an enthusiastic wine writer (and drinker), and the author of two wine books. Graeme lives in Bexley in southeast London with his wife Louise.
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size: 2.99mb
PRICE: £10.95
PUBLICATION: May 2012
PAGES: 320
BINDING: paperback, sewn
SIZE: 190mmx 110mm
COLOUR PHOTOS: 200+
MAPS: 9
