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Rope noose near centre of aubergine cover of '111 Places in London's East End That You Shouldn't Miss', by Emons Verlag.
Rope noose near centre of aubergine cover of '111 Places in London's East End That You Shouldn't Miss', by Emons Verlag.
Rope noose near centre of aubergine cover of '111 Places in London's East End That You Shouldn't Miss', by Emons Verlag.
Rope noose near centre of aubergine cover of '111 Places in London's East End That You Shouldn't Miss', by Emons Verlag.
Rope noose near centre of aubergine cover of '111 Places in London's East End That You Shouldn't Miss', by Emons Verlag.
Rope noose near centre of aubergine cover of '111 Places in London's East End That You Shouldn't Miss', by Emons Verlag.
Rope noose near centre of aubergine cover of '111 Places in London's East End That You Shouldn't Miss', by Emons Verlag.
Rope noose near centre of aubergine cover of '111 Places in London's East End That You Shouldn't Miss', by Emons Verlag.

111 Places in London's East End That You Shouldn't Miss

By (author) Ed Glinert
By (photographer) Marc Zakian

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  • The ultimate insider's guide to London's East End
  • Features interesting and unusual places not found in traditional travel guides
  • Part of the international 111 Places series with over 650 titles and 3.8 million copies in print worldwide
  • Appeals to both the local market (more than 8.7 million people call London home) and the tourist market (more than 30 million people visit London every year!)
  • Fully illustrated with 111 full-page colour photographs
Full Description

Mediaeval no-go zone, Victorian hell-hole, war-ravaged bomb site, 21st century shining city, the most exciting area in one of the most exciting cities in the world – the East End has often been London’s strange alter ego. Ed Glinert trawls through the strange stories, the crazed characters, the violent vignettes, the dried-up docks, the imaginative immigrants, the proud philanthropists to give a different history of the most misunderstood sector of the capital, from the Princes in the Tower to the Ratcliffe Highway murders; from Jack the Ripper to the Kray twins; the Jewish ghetto to Banglatown; Cable Street to Canary Wharf; Mahatma Gandhi to George Orwell.

About the Author

Ed Glinert was born in Dalston, just outside London's East End. He trained as a journalist and founded City Life, Manchester's what's-on and hard news magazine in 1983. In the 1990s he worked for Private Eye magazine, writing the Rotten Boroughs column about council corruption. He has also contributed to the Sunday Times, Independent and the New Statesman. He was launch production editor for Mojo, the rock 'n' roll magazine. Glinert has written a number of books for major publishers including The London Compendium (2003) and East End Chronicles (2005). Since 2009 he has run the highly-successful New Manchester Walks tour company. He also guides in London and Liverpool. Marc Zakian is a writer and photographer whose work has appeared in newspapers and magazines across the world. His travel writing has appeared in The Telegraph, The Guardian, The Times and The Evening Standard, as well as Condé Nast Traveller and Wizz Magazine. He has written and contributed images for several guide books, including the Insight guides to southern Italy and Rome. He edits and photographs The Guide magazine, a national publication produced by the British Guild of Tourist Guides. Marc is also a London Blue Badge Guide leading both history and photography tours.

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Specifications
Publisher
Emons Verlag
ISBN
9783740807528
Published
17th Feb 2020
Binding
Paperback / softback
Territory
World excluding Germany and Austria
Size
205 mm x 135 mm
Pages
240 Pages
Illustrations
111 color
Name of series
111 Places
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