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From Romans at one end to Romanians at the other, journey through time to discover the legacy of Edgware Road. Meet murderers, mayhemmakers, mistresses and Great Train Robbers who made their mark on history. Encounter the shy boffin who shortened the war, the nudists who shocked the prudish and the country's cruellest workhouse, but a few of the fascinating tales that make Edgware Road special. Take a fascinating stroll along London's most colourful road and its surroundings, full of stories to tell and secrets to keep.

Produktbeschreibung
From Romans at one end to Romanians at the other, journey through time to discover the legacy of Edgware Road. Meet murderers, mayhemmakers, mistresses and Great Train Robbers who made their mark on history. Encounter the shy boffin who shortened the war, the nudists who shocked the prudish and the country's cruellest workhouse, but a few of the fascinating tales that make Edgware Road special. Take a fascinating stroll along London's most colourful road and its surroundings, full of stories to tell and secrets to keep.

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Autorenporträt
Leo Woodland is a former journalist and BBC Radio 4 and World Service producer and presenter. He has an MA in History from the University of Birmingham. He is a prolific author of books on cycling history (his encyclopaedia of the Tour de France was one of the Independent's books of the year), sound recording and exploring Britain. He has had full-length features in the Guardian, Times and Independent. Now living in France, he grew up on Watling Avenue, near Edgware Road.