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OverviewWalking London's Circle Line: A Pedestrian Guide To Central London is a series of fifteen guided walks that focus on the history, architecture, and curiosities of central London. Each walk begins and ends at a station on the London Underground Circle Line. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Fredric SchwarzbachPublisher: University Press of America Imprint: University Press of America ISBN: 9780761873747ISBN 10: 0761873740 Pages: 216 Publication Date: 28 April 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsSchwarzbach is a genial guide, walking us through the historical and geographical maze that is London via the connections created by the city's Tube system. The book is full of rich stores of knowledge lightly worn and companionably shared with the reader. It expertly unlocks the layers of London civilisation and culture, from Roman times to the present day, noticing everywhere--often in hidden corners--how London survived great upheavals like the Great Fire of 1666 and bombing during the Second World War.--Rosemary Ashton, professor emerita Professor Schwarzbach wrote the classic study of Dickens's London. This is Schwarzbach's London. Read it and see London anew.--John Sutherland, Lord Northcliff Professor Emeritus, University College London This enjoyable read is at once walking tour guidebook and personal reverie on London's architectural and cultural heritage. Gently punctuated by recollections, anecdotes and reflections from nearly 50 years of visiting - and sometimes living in - the city, Fred Schwarzbach takes us on a journey through London from its Roman foundations to the 21st century.--Cindy Sughrue, OBE, Director of the Charles Dickens Museum Schwarzbach is a genial guide, walking us through the historical and geographical maze that is London via the connections created by the city's Tube system. The book is full of rich stores of knowledge lightly worn and companionably shared with the reader. It expertly unlocks the layers of London civilisation and culture, from Roman times to the present day, noticing everywhere--often in hidden corners--how London survived great upheavals like the Great Fire of 1666 and bombing during the Second World War.--Rosemary Ashton, professor emerita Professor Schwarzbach wrote the classic study of Dickens's London. This is Schwarzbach's London. Read it and see London anew. Professor Schwarzbach wrote the classic study of Dickens's London. This is Schwarzbach's London. Read it and see London anew. --John Sutherland, Lord Northcliff Professor Emeritus, University College London Schwarzbach is a genial guide, walking us through the historical and geographical maze that is London via the connections created by the city's Tube system. The book is full of rich stores of knowledge lightly worn and companionably shared with the reader. It expertly unlocks the layers of London civilisation and culture, from Roman times to the present day, noticing everywhere--often in hidden corners--how London survived great upheavals like the Great Fire of 1666 and bombing during the Second World War. Schwarzbach is a genial guide, walking us through the historical and geographical maze that is London via the connections created by the city's Tube system. The book is full of rich stores of knowledge lightly worn and companionably shared with the reader. It expertly unlocks the layers of London civilisation and culture, from Roman times to the present day, noticing everywhere--often in hidden corners--how London survived great upheavals like the Great Fire of 1666 and bombing during the Second World War. --Rosemary Ashton, professor emerita This enjoyable read is at once walking tour guidebook and personal reverie on London's architectural and cultural heritage. Gently punctuated by recollections, anecdotes and reflections from nearly 50 years of visiting - and sometimes living in - the city, Fred Schwarzbach takes us on a journey through London from its Roman foundations to the 21st century. This enjoyable read is at once walking tour guidebook and personal reverie on London's architectural and cultural heritage. Gently punctuated by recollections, anecdotes and reflections from nearly 50 years of visiting - and sometimes living in - the city, Fred Schwarzbach takes us on a journey through London from its Roman foundations to the 21st century. --Cindy Sughrue, OBE, Director of the Charles Dickens Museum Author InformationFrederic Schwarzbach is professor of humanities and formerly the dean of New York University's Liberal Studies Program. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |