Edition |
Second edition |
Descript |
230 pages color illustrations, color maps 21 cm |
Series |
111 places
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111 places
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Note |
"London is strange and beautiful, conventional and crazy, traditional and subversive. This book celebrates its diversity."-- Provided by publisher |
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"London is full of strange and beautiful sights. It is a place for traditions and rebels, for the establishment and every alternative subculture. This book celebrates the diversity of the city. It invites you to see Little Ben or the fake 10 Downing Street, and answers both conventional and unusual questions. What, apart from Rolling Scones, will you see at God's Own Junkyard? Where does an old-school gentleman buy his wine and umbrellas? Why did Robbie Williams feud with his next-door neighbor? How has the city commemorated the Queen Mother and Princess Diana? In which park do 100-year-old naked ladies cavort on the banks of the Thames? Where did Lenin and Julian Assange campaign for their beliefs? And which bridge rolls itself up?"--Amazon.com |
Subject |
Resor
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Resehandböcker
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Storbritannien -- London
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London (England) -- Guidebooks
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England -- London.
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Guideböcker
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Guidebooks.
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Classmark |
914.2104862
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Alt Auth |
Weber, Birgit
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Add Title |
One hundred eleven places in London that you shouldn't miss |
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One hundred and eleven places in London that you shouldn't miss |
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One hundred eleven places in London that you should not miss |
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One hundred and eleven places in London that you should not miss |
ISBN/ISSN |
9783740816445 (paperback) |
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