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The 500 Hidden Secrets of London reveals these good-to-know addresses and many more. It is an affectionate guide to the city, written by London explorer Tom Greig. He has selected places and details that few people know, such as the bakery on Brick Lane that's open 24-hours and that's famous for its salt-beef bagels, a former department store that is now a vintage and antiques market, an award-winning theatre in Hackney Wick that seats just 110, or the historic street where Huguenot settlers first lived that is now a home to famous artists. This is a book for visitors who want to avoid the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The 500 Hidden Secrets of London reveals these good-to-know addresses and many more. It is an affectionate guide to the city, written by London explorer Tom Greig. He has selected places and details that few people know, such as the bakery on Brick Lane that's open 24-hours and that's famous for its salt-beef bagels, a former department store that is now a vintage and antiques market, an award-winning theatre in Hackney Wick that seats just 110, or the historic street where Huguenot settlers first lived that is now a home to famous artists.
This is a book for visitors who want to avoid the usual tourist spots and for residents who are keen to track down the city's best-kept secrets. 500 addresses and facts in total, presented in original lists of 5. Maps & index included.
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Autorenporträt
Tom Greig has lived and worked in London for more than two decades. His work as a sales representative for arts publishers takes him across London on a daily basis. He has an intimate knowledge, and love, of the city. A former editor of IP1 Magazine, this is his first book. Sam Mellish is a London based photographer. His work has been internationally exhibited and widely published, and he is the author of three books. Imagery from his second book, Roadside Britain, is represented by the picture-story agency, Institute.