Walking London’s History

The next in our series of London books to enjoy during lockdown is “Walking London’s History: 2000 years in 15 walks”.

It’s a guide to the capital and its past.

In fifteen walks, Tim Potter takes us through 2000 years of London’s history from the Romans to the Shard. Each walk explores a particular period in London’s tumultuous history with chapters including Londinium, Medieval London, the Great Fire of 1666, nineteenth century East End, the Bloomsbury Set and twenty first century London.

In an introduction to each walk, Tim describes the main features and dominating personalities of the time. He then guides you on a short walk where you discover the places that have shaped London’s history. You will follow in the footsteps of great writers, thinkers and politicians who have made London their home: Elizabeth I, Shakespeare, Pepys, Dr Johnson, Prince Albert, Dickens, Lenin and Virginia Woolf all make an appearance in these pages. You’ll see wonderful views and historic buildings but also the hidden corners of the city where the memories of ordinary people, living through tumultuous times, still linger.

Click on the Amazon link should you wish to buy…

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