London and its history.

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dave0010

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1,398 posts

168 months

Sunday 15th November 2015
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Anyone have any recommendations for books about the history of London? I now live in the city and would love to learn more about the history of it.

sc0tt

18,125 posts

208 months

Sunday 15th November 2015
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Silly question, why read? Go and explore.

NickXX

1,584 posts

225 months

Sunday 15th November 2015
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It's a good point- the museum of London near Moorgate and the sister Docklands one in Westferry are excellent and free. Set aside a day or two to do them both.

13m

27,690 posts

229 months

Sunday 15th November 2015
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sc0tt said:
Silly question, why read? Go and explore.
Because he lives in Worcestershire and may have time to read a book but not visit the city in question?

grumbledoak

31,845 posts

240 months

Sunday 15th November 2015
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The Museum of London on London Wall is very good both to visit and to find books in. The history of Bermondsey was of most interest to me when I lived there, but any central area will have a thousand years of blood, guts, and prostitution; London is fantastic like that! The history is often written right in front of your eyes in the street names, if only you could decipher them. One I particularly enjoyed was simply a days walk around Marylebone - the history and etymology is explained on plaques up and down.

sc0tt

18,125 posts

208 months

Sunday 15th November 2015
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13m said:
sc0tt said:
Silly question, why read? Go and explore.
Because he lives in Worcestershire and may have time to read a book but not visit the city in question?
"I now live in the city"

13m

27,690 posts

229 months

Sunday 15th November 2015
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sc0tt said:
13m said:
sc0tt said:
Silly question, why read? Go and explore.
Because he lives in Worcestershire and may have time to read a book but not visit the city in question?
"I now live in the city"
I defer to your greater reading abilities. wink

0000

13,812 posts

198 months

Sunday 15th November 2015
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dave0010 said:
I now live in the city
13m said:
he lives in Worcestershire
wobble

DoctorX

7,541 posts

174 months

Monday 23rd November 2015
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Was given a copy of this recently and it's fascinating. Lots of historical and current stuff. Highly recommended.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/LONDON-Information-Capital...

Neonblau

875 posts

140 months

Tuesday 1st December 2015
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You might try this

http://www.amazon.co.uk/London-Novel-Edward-Ruther...

Rutherford has written several books all in the same format, with lots of history and a good story woven together. I've just finished New York and really enjoyed it and learnt lots about the city. Paris next.