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This is a fantastic chance to spend a night in central London & see a West End show. You will receive top priced seats to your choice of West End shows including: 39 Steps Blood Brothers Chicago Dreamboats & Petticoats Grease
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London in the eighteenth century was very much a new city risen from the ashes of the Great Fire. With thousands of homes & many landmark buildings destroyed it had been brought to the brink. But the following century was a period of vigorous expansion of scientific & artistic genius of blossoming reason civility elegance & manners. It was also an age of extremes: of starving poverty & exquisite fashion of joy & despair of sentiment & cruelty. Society was fractured by geography politics religion & history. & everything was complicated by class. As Daniel Defoe put it London really was a great & monstrous Thing. Jerry Whites tremendous portrait of this turbulent century explores how & to what extent Londoners negotiated & repaired these open wounds. We see them going about their business as bankers or beggars revelling in an enlarging world of public pleasures indulging in crimes both great & small
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London in the eighteenth century was very much a new city risen from the ashes of the Great Fire. With thousands of homes & many landmark buildings destroyed it had been brought to the brink. But the following century was a period of vigorous expansion of scientific & artistic genius of blossoming reason civility elegance & manners. It was also an age of extremes: of starving poverty & exquisite fashion of joy & despair of sentiment & cruelty. Society was fractured by geography politics religion & history. & everything was complicated by class. As Daniel Defoe put it London really was a 'great & monstrous Thing'. Jerry White's tremendous portrait of this turbulent century explores how & to what extent Londoners negotiated & repaired these open wounds. We see them going about their business as bankers or beggars revelling in an enlarging world of public pleasures indulging in crimes both great & small
- amidst the tightening sinews of power & regulation & the hesitant beginnings of London democracy. In the long-awaited finale to his acclaimed history of London over 300 years Jerry White introduces us to shopkeepers & prostitutes men & women of fashion & genius street-robbers & thief-takers as they play out the astonishing drama of life in eighteenth-century London.
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London in the nineteenth century was the greatest city mankind had ever seen. Its wealth was dazzling. Its horrors shocked the world. As William Blake put it London was a Human awful wonder of God. It was a century of genius
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The optimum city maps for exploring shopping & much more. The laminated pocket format is easy to use complete with public transport maps. The detailed scale shows even the smallest streets & it

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London In The Sixties

This beautifully illustrated book paints a multifaceted portrait of sixties London and explores the reasons why it became the epicentre of a cultural boom that resounded around the world and whose echoes can still be heard today. London in the 1960s was the embodiment of everything that was inspirational innovative and progressive. Powered by the three key elements of youth affluence and the mass media the city became the hub of sixties pop culture with its bold and creative spirit attracting an international cast of artists and luminaries in all fields from pop music and fashion to literature and the visual arts. While a new aristocracy of rockstars and trendsetters ruled the roost Pop art took a witty and detached view of contemporary consumerism and architecture looked towards a utopian
future. This title features a stellar array of artists photographers musicians models writers designers and architects presented in context including David Hockney Francis Bacon David Bailey Alan Aldridge Kenneth Tynan Mick Jagger The Beatles Twiggy Jean Shrimpton Ron Heron Richard Hamilton Peter Blake Lucian Freud Dirk Bogarde Julie Christie Marianne Faithful Michael Caine Mary Quant Bridget Riley Diana Rigg and many many more.
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    This beautifully illustrated book paints a multifaceted portrait of sixties London & explores the reasons why it became the epicentre of a cultural boom that resounded around the world & whose echoes can still be heard today. London in the 1960s was the embodiment of everything that was inspirational innovative & progressive. Powered by the three key elements of youth affluence & the mass media the city became the hub of sixties pop culture with its bold & creative spirit attracting an international cast of artists & luminaries in all fields from pop music & fashion to literature & the visual arts. While a new aristocracy of rockstars & trendsetters ruled the roost Pop art took a witty & detached view of contemporary consumerism & architecture looked towards a utopian future. This title features a stellar array of artists photographers musicians models writers designers & architects presented in context including David Hockney Francis Bacon David Bailey Alan Aldridge Kenneth Tynan Mick Jagger The Beatles Twiggy Jean Shrimpton Ron Heron Richard Hamilton Peter Blake Lucian Freud Dirk Bogarde Julie Christie Marianne Faithful Michael Caine Mary Quant Bridget Riley Diana Rigg & many many more.

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