9780385497701-0385497709-London: The Biography

London: The Biography

ISBN-13: 9780385497701
ISBN-10: 0385497709
Edition: First Edition
Author: Peter Ackroyd
Publication date: 2001
Publisher: Nan A. Talese
Format: Hardcover 832 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780385497701
ISBN-10: 0385497709
Edition: First Edition
Author: Peter Ackroyd
Publication date: 2001
Publisher: Nan A. Talese
Format: Hardcover 832 pages

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London: The Biography (ISBN-13: 9780385497701 and ISBN-10: 0385497709), written by authors Peter Ackroyd, was published by Nan A. Talese in 2001. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other Europe (Germany, European History, Historical) books. You can easily purchase or rent London: The Biography (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Europe books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.49.

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“This magnificent evocation of all that London has meant down the centuries...I cannot begin to describe the richness with which Ackroyd pursues his theme...A blend of virtuosity and deep affection that is truly bewitching. Ackroyd has performed a noble public service in preserving in these pages so many centuries of marvels, and secrecies.”
–Jan Morris

London: The Biography
is the pinnacle of Peter Ackroyd’s brilliant obsession with the eponymous city. In this unusual and engaging work, Ackroyd brings the reader through time into the city whose institutions and idiosyncrasies have permeated much of his works of fiction and nonfiction.

Peter Ackroyd sees London as a living, breathing organism, with its own laws of growth and change. Reveling in the city’s riches as well as its raucousness, the author traces thematically its growth from the time of the Druids to the beginning of the twenty-first century. Anecdotal, insightful, and wonderfully entertaining, London is animated by Ackroyd’s concern for the close relationship between the present and the past, as well as by what he describes as the peculiar “echoic” quality of London, whereby its texture and history actively affect the lives and personalities of its citizens.

London confirms Ackroyd’s status as what one critic has called “our age’s greatest London imagination.”

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