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This beautifully illustrated book is the history of the world's greatest city and its people. It traces the development of London through the ages: the first rough dwellings on the Thames marshes in the first century AD; the city of the Norman Kings, the guilds and the Tudors; the London of Wren, the great Regency developers and the stately Victorians; and the sprawling, many-faced city of today. Here is the vast, unique pageant of London's life: from the great Royal occasions to the tragedies of fire and plague; from conspiracies and rebellions to fairs and pleasure gardens. And here is the life of the city through the eyes of contemporary writers, artists, actors and musicians, recording, applauding and sometimes despairing of the London they knew. With almost 1,000 illustrations, many of them never reproduced before, this definitive history of London is now available in paperback for the first time.

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London, Felix Barker, Professor Peter Jackson

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1983
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Titre
London
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Macmillan
Publié
1983
Format
souple
ISBN10
0333353439
ISBN13
9780333353431
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This beautifully illustrated book is the history of the world's greatest city and its people. It traces the development of London through the ages: the first rough dwellings on the Thames marshes in the first century AD; the city of the Norman Kings, the guilds and the Tudors; the London of Wren, the great Regency developers and the stately Victorians; and the sprawling, many-faced city of today. Here is the vast, unique pageant of London's life: from the great Royal occasions to the tragedies of fire and plague; from conspiracies and rebellions to fairs and pleasure gardens. And here is the life of the city through the eyes of contemporary writers, artists, actors and musicians, recording, applauding and sometimes despairing of the London they knew. With almost 1,000 illustrations, many of them never reproduced before, this definitive history of London is now available in paperback for the first time.