An Alphabet Of London
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Author | : Christopher Brown |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Alphabet books |
ISBN | : 9781858945736 |
London is the only city in the world where you could ever find Gilbert and George sharing space with the Gherkin and the Globe while the Great Fire burns and a gin drinker glugs her favorite tipple, and where members of the Bloomsbury Group hail a black cab while barrage balloons hover over Broadcasting House during the Blitz. In An Alphabet of London, Christoper Brown presents a series of wonderfully whimsical linocuts illustrating every aspect of London past and present, including personalities, buildings, monuments, legends, historic events, and other metropolitan icons. From Dickens, Dr Johnson, Tower Bridge and the Shard to the Diamond Jubilee, Wimbledon, pigeons, and jellied eels, all London life is here. A born-and-bred Londoner, Brown recounts his own memories of growing up in the capital, and also describes how he creates his distinctive prints. His unique, often humorous take on London will delight anyone who lives in or visits the city.
Author | : Ben Hawkes |
Publisher | : Random House |
Total Pages | : 66 |
Release | : 2018-01-04 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 1787620050 |
From Aquarium to Zoo: all of London is here in this covetable guide to the capital. Brilliant for any visitor to London as a handy checklist, as well as a gorgeous gift for the London lover. There's tons to spot in the pictures, including a lost penguin, trying to find his way home. Illustrated in a gloriously retro palette by Ben Hawkes, the London ABC is quirky, witty and endlessly appealing.
Author | : Paul Thurlby |
Publisher | : Sourcebooks, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 62 |
Release | : 2018-04-03 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 1492675059 |
An alphabet book to discover the best of London with award-winning illustrator Paul Thurlby! From A for Abbey Road, K for Kew Gardens, L for London Eye, T for Tower Bridge, to Z for London Zoo and more, this striking book is bursting with the sights, sounds, and energy of London! See familiar, iconic landmarks and discover the lesser known charms of the city. London has never been more spectacular! P.S. If you look carefully, you'll notice a sneaky little animal on every spread, exploring the city sights with you!
Author | : Campbell Books |
Publisher | : Campbell Books |
Total Pages | : 10 |
Release | : 2021-02-11 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781529049923 |
A first alphabet book all about London, with over thirty flaps and a pull-out ending, from renowned illustrator Marion Billet.My First London Alphabet is part of Marion Billet's distinctive London range from Campbell Books. Perfect for tourists big and small, there are over thirty flaps and a pull-out ending for extra fun! Search the scenes for the Aquarium, Big Ben, the Queen's corgis, and much more, then lift the flaps to discover other surprising London things! A fun way to practise the alphabet for pre-schoolers, this book can be used out and about in London - or at home.Marion Billet's illustrations bring the bustling city to life with busy scenes of Buckingham Palace, Tower Bridge, Oxford Circus and more. The pull-out ending has lots of extra things for children to search for and find.Little tourists can discover more of London with There are 101 Things to Find in London and The London Noisy Book.
Author | : James Dunn |
Publisher | : Frances Lincoln Children's Books |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2014-06-10 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 9781847804952 |
Find out what makes London one of the world's most exciting cities in this unusual alphabet picture book. A is for Art, B is for Brick Lane, C is for Changing of the Guard this delightful new alphabet of words and pictures looks at some of the things that give London its unique and stylish cultural identity, with a glossary at the end. Art . Brick Lane . Changing of the Guard . Dick Whittington . Elephant and Castle . Fashion . Gherkin . Heath . Isle of Dogs . Jewels . Kings Cross . Lions . Museum . Number 10 . Observatory . Portobello Road . Queue . River . St Paul's . Taxi . Underground . Villain . Wimbledon. eXiles . Yard . Zebra
Author | : Darren Coffield |
Publisher | : Unbound Publishing |
Total Pages | : 405 |
Release | : 2020-04-16 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1783528176 |
'Entertaining, shocking, uproarious, hilarious . . . like eavesdropping on a wake, as the mourners get gradually more drunk and tell ever more outrageous stories' Sunday Times This is the definitive history of London's most notorious drinking den, the Colony Room Club in Soho. It’s a hair-raising romp through the underbelly of the post-war scene: during its sixty-year history, more romances, more deaths, more horrors and more sex scandals took place in the Colony than anywhere else. Tales from the Colony Room is an oral biography, consisting of previously unpublished and long-lost interviews with the characters who were central to the scene, giving the reader a flavour of what it was like to frequent the Club. With a glass in hand you’ll move through the decades listening to personal reminiscences, opinions and vitriol, from the authentic voices of those who were actually there. On your voyage through Soho’s lost bohemia, you’ll be served a drink by James Bond, sip champagne with Francis Bacon, queue for the loo with Christine Keeler, go racing with Jeffrey Bernard, get laid with Lucian Freud, kill time with Doctor Who, pick a fight with Frank Norman and pass out with Peter Langan. All with a stellar supporting cast including Peter O’Toole, George Melly, Suggs, Lisa Stansfield, Dylan Thomas, Jay Landesman, Sarah Lucas, Damien Hirst and many, many more.
Author | : Gentle Author |
Publisher | : Hodder & Stoughton |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Dwellings |
ISBN | : 9781444703955 |
I am going to write every single day and tell you about my life here in Spitalfields at the heart of London... Drawing comparisons with Pepys, Mayhew and Dickens, the gentle author of Spitalfields Life has gained an extraordinary following in recent years, by writing hundreds of lively pen portraits of the infinite variety of people who live and work in the East End of London.
Author | : Richard Isadore Evans |
Publisher | : New York : E. P. Dutton |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1973 |
Genre | : Children |
ISBN | : 9780525473602 |
Jean Piaget, although internationally acclaimed for his revolutionary ideas about human intellectual development and how children learn, has been misunderstood by many of those attempting to interpret his theories and apply them. Fortunately, this dialogue between Dr. Evans and Piaget provides the student and general reader with a clear and accurate explanation of his theories and how he arrived at them. As David Elkind writes in the Introduction, Piaget's findings "are effecting a veritable Copernican revolution in our understanding of the growth and functioning of the human mind."
Author | : Georgie Gaskin |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 72 |
Release | : 1895 |
Genre | : Alphabet books |
ISBN | : |
Illustrations and rhymes accompany each letter of the alphabet.
Author | : Eley Williams |
Publisher | : Anchor |
Total Pages | : 107 |
Release | : 2021-05-18 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0593312368 |
"It's just the real inexplicable gorgeous brilliant thing this book. I love it in a way I usually reserve for people." --Max Porter A dazzling, prizewinning short story collection that showcases a bold new talent Eley Williams has been a literary sensation ever since this collection of experimental short fiction was published in the UK. Lauded as "elegant" (The Guardian) and "exhilarating" (Vanity Fair), Attrib. and Other Stories won the James Tait Black Prize, was longlisted for the Dylan Thomas Prize, and was named a best book of the year by The Guardian. Attrib. presents a cast of unforgettable characters standing at the precipice of emotional events (a disastrous breakup, a successful date, an unexpected arrival) and finding it fiendishly impossible to express themselves. With intimate, irreverent, and playful prose, Eley Williams rejoices in both the possibilities and limitations of language, as well as the very human need to be known and understood--despite our own best efforts. Original and inventive in the vein of Lydia Davis, Deborah Eisenberg, and Amy Hempel, these stories are "emotionally delicate and tenderly introspective" (New Statesman) and "an absolute must-read" (The London Magazine).