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Peter Ackroyd
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Publisher | Vintage | ||
ISBN | 978-009942258 | ||
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Much of Peter Ackroyd's work has been concerned with the life and past of London but here, as a culmination, is his definitive account of the city. For him it is a living organism, with its own laws of growth and change, so London is a biography rather than a history. It differs from other histories, too, in the range and diversity of its contents. Ackroyd portrays London from the time of the Druids to the beginning of the twenty-first century, noting magnificence in both epochs, but this is not a simple chronological record. There are chapters on the history of silence and the history of light, the history of childhood and the history of suicide, the history of Cockney speech and the history of drink. London is perhaps the most important study of the city ever written, and confirms Ackroyd's status as what one critic has called 'our age's greatest London imagination.'
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This is not just a history of London but a personal view by Peter Ackroyd. He explores every aspect of London life - from prehistoric times to the present day.
An entertaining and stimulating book, brimming with energy and enthusiasm - and a masterpiece of research. A book I found to be truly unique which I more than highly recommend.

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