` It is surely remarkable to write of a guidebook that it is difficult to put down. But it is certainly true of this one.` ECONOMIST ` Calls our attention to everything beautiful, historic or curious left in the heart of London.` SUNDAY TIMES David Piper`s classic book is the most elegant, lyrical & stimulating of all guides to London, written with undisguised enthusiasm, intimacy & affection. It traverses London from Regent`s Park to Lambeth, from the Tower of London to Kensington, with excursions on the river & forays to outlying points of interest, each chapter covering an area which can be comfortably walked in a day. The author draws out the individual character of each district through history, literature, art & architecture & his own informed & entertaining comments. This is an essential guide for those who really want to understand how London has developed; it has been thoroughly revised & updated for this new edition. DAVID PIPER was an art historian, director of the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, from 1973-1985, & before that director of the National Portrait Gallery, London.FIONNUALA JERVIS, who revised the guide, has edited & contributed to numerous historical & art historical publications, & in the course of this revision has walked every step of the way in David Piper`s footprints from her home in Kensington.