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Essential London ReadsH V Morton turns his traveller's intuition and his reporter's eye for detail on the city that fascinated him since childhood. Our Price: £8.99 Bringing together three of Colin McInnes' finest works, this exciting omnibus explores a very different side of London life in the 1950s than is usually portrayed. Our Price: £10.99 Written in the early 1930s, 'Twenty Thousand Streets Under the Sky' displays Patrick Hamilton's talent for understanding the milieu at the side of the bar and recently the subject of a three part BBC dramatisation. Our Price: £6.49 Ackroyd's history of London is a love letter, at once bold, passionate and intimate, to the city that has inspired his greatest prose. As the title suggests, it's also a biography of a living, breathing creature, one with a seemingly infinite lifes Our Price: £14.99 At The Court Of Chancery The Interminable Suit Of Jarndyce And Jarndyce Becomes The Centre Of A Web Of Relationships At All Levels, From Sir Leicester Dedlock To Jo The Crossing-sweeper, And A Metaphor For The Decay And Corruption At The Heart Of Eng Our Price: £6.99 A short, entertaining and passionate history of London by the bestselling author of THE VICTORIANS Our Price: £5.99 This is the novel Dickens regarded as his 'favourite child' and is considered his most autobiographical. Our Price: £5.99 In Great Expectations Dickens blends gripping drama with penetrating satire to give a compelling story rich in comedy and pathos: he has also created two of his finest, most haunting characters in Pip and Miss Havisham Our Price: £5.99 Ralph Nickleby proves both hard-hearted and unscrupulous, and Nicholas finds himself forced to make his own way in the world. Nicholas's adventures gave Dickens the opportunity to portray a extraordinary gallery of rogues and eccentrics: Our Price: £6.99 The Tale Of Little Nell Gripped The Nation When It First Appeared In 1841. It Tells The Story Of Nell, Uprooted From A Secure And Innocent Childhood And Cast Into A World Where Evil Takes Many Shapes, Our Price: £6.99 More of those ever-popular Poems on the Underground - the complete collection covering the years 2002-2005, plus the first poems from the 2006 programme Our Price: £6.99 London 1939, and in the grimy publands of Earls Court, George Harvey Bone is pursuing a helpless infatuation with Netta who is cool, contemptuous and hopelessly desirable to George. George is adrift in hell, until something goes click in his head. Our Price: £7.99 The Bible for getting around London, covering both Central London and the outskirts, Our Price: £5.50 A body wrapped in coils of celluloid is discovered on a demolition site where, fifteen years earlier, four aspiring young directors had made an underground film of a man's suicide. Our Price: £4.99 An A-Z guide to the famous and hiden quarters of Britain's capital. Our Price: £25.00 An indwependent inquiry published for the first anniversary of the bombings Our Price: £8.99 the 180 lists will amaze, amuse and inform. More than simply a keepsake for tourists - every self-respecting Londoner needs this book. Our Price: £7.99 This updated edition of "The Penguin Literary Guide to London" is a must for all book lovers and readers. Our Price: £8.99 City-Lit London" offers us the best writing on this amazing city with over sixty dazzling writers Our Price: £8.99 |




















