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OverviewThis new edition of The City of London is a handy-sized companion guide which invites you to explore the famous Square Mile of the City of London and to discover its incomparable architectural heritage, from the remains of the Roman wall to the 21st-century One New Change by Jean Nouvel. Each chapter features a specially commissioned map of the district followed by approximately 22 entries on individual buildings and urban spaces ordered in the sequence that you would encounter them on a walk through the area. The 175 illustrated entries cover major landmarks such as St Paul's Cathedral, the Bank of England and Guildhall, as well as iconic modern buildings such as Rogers's Lloyd's of London and Foster's 'Gherkin'. A final feature in each chapter presents around 8 extra points of interest, such as unusual pieces of sculpture and hidden gardens. Boxed features cover special topics such as Roman London, the Inns of Court, the Great Fire of London, the river Thames and the newspaper industry. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nicholas Kenyon CBE , Michael J. W. HallPublisher: Thames & Hudson Ltd Imprint: Thames & Hudson Ltd Edition: 2nd Revised ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.980kg ISBN: 9780500342794ISBN 10: 0500342792 Pages: 368 Publication Date: 07 May 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsPreface by Nicholas Kenyon; Introduction by Kenneth Powell; 1 The Temple & Fleet Street; 2 St Paul’s; 3 Guildhall; 4 The Bank of England & the Royal Exchange; 5 Smithfield & the Barbican; 6 Liverpool Street Station & the ‘Gherkin’; 7 The Mansion House; 8 The Tower of London & the MonumentReviewsAuthor InformationSir Nicholas Kenyon is Managing Director of the Barbican Centre in the City of London and, in that role, an Officer of the City of London. Sir Nicholas was previously Controller of BBC Radio 3 and Director of the BBC Proms. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |