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 | Food Lovers' London by Jenny Linford An appetising guide to food shopping and eating out in the capital, Food Lovers' London reveals the city's mouthwatering gastronomic delights Our Price: £7.49 | |  | London on a Plate Glossy, hardback cookery book packed with culinary treats. This book is the 'must have' for any kitchen and is brimming over with recipes to tempt you whether you're a budding amateur or master of the kitchen. Our Price: £19.99 |
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| |  | Cycling Without Traffic: London by S Forty More and more people are now cycling either for pleasure or as a form of transport. This guide shows the best routes through London to avoid traffic and pollution. Our Price: £11.99 |
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 | The London Companion by Jo Swinnerton (Editor) Whose head fell off London Bridge into his daughter's lap? How do you make Big Ben gain two-fifths of a second? Who sold Buckingham Palace to an American tourist? Which London citizens are allowed to herd a flock of sheep over London Bridge? Why did Our Price: £9.99 | | |
 | Londoner's Diary 2006 A week-by-week diary packed with reminders of London life -past, present and future. Our Price: £11.99 | |  | InfoAtlas London by Challis Guides InfoAtlas London is all new - the mapping was developed by Challis from aerial photography combined with ground surveys, Our Price: £3.99 |
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 | Time Out Diary 2006 by Time Out Coming from Time Out, The 2006 edition is complete with info pages (including a list of London postcodes, useful phone numbers and night bus routes), as well as guides to the capital's restaurants, bars, galleries, shops and sights. Our Price: £7.99 | |  | Little Book of London by Donald Greig The Little Book of London contains over 100 facts and figures that cover all aspects of this remarkable city - its geography, its culture, myths and legends, Our Price: £1.99 |
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| |  | London's Rivers: Facts, Figures and Fun by Cameron Brown The river Thames is world-famous but it is fed by many tributaries less familiar to visitors. Some like The Wandle in SW London are still there but many have been diverted into the city's Victorian sewage system or simply built over. Our Price: £5.99 |
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 | A Year at Kew by Rupert Smith Kew Garden has recently been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, ranking it alongside Stonehenge, the Pyramids and the Taj Mahal. It receives over a million visitors a year and has just been voted the UK's favourite garden. Our Price: £12.99 | | |
 | Who's Who 2006 This is the 158th annual edition of the internationally famed big red book and essential reference work for all major movers and shakers. Our Price: £145.00 | | |
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 | Cheap Eats in London 2006/07 by Time Out With more than 700 reviews of the best-value restaurants, cafes and pubs in town, Time Out's Cheap Eats in London is the city's essential guide to eating out on a budget. Our Price: £6.99 | | |
| |  | Fancyapint? in London by Gordon Butler The first book of its kind, the simple and comprehensive layout of this superb guide makes it set to become the bible of city pub guides. Our Price: £8.99 |
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 | How to Plant Your Allotment by Carolione Foley Allotment gardening now has an established following, proving that there are still large numbers of people who want to grow their own organic fruit and vegetables. One of the most important aspects...[More] Our Price: £9.99 | | |
| |  | Living and Working in London (3rd by , Graeme Chesters This text informs the reader what it is really like to live and work in London. It will hasten your introduction to the London way of life and is ideal for immigrants, employees, long-stay visitors, students, retirees and business people. Our Price: £10.95 |
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