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London's strangest tales (2006)
Afbeelding Voorkant Boek Gegevens
Auteur
Tom Quin
Genre cultuur; drama; folklore; geschiedenis; griezel; kunst; lifestyle; naslag
Publicatie Datum 2006
Medium slappe kaft
Uitgever anovabooks
Taal engels
Verhaal
Did you know that it is still forbidden to run, carry an umbrella, or whistle in Burlington Arcade? That at the southeast corner of Trafalgar Square there's a tiny, working jail cell that looks like a fat lamppost that still has a direct phone link to Scotland Yard? That the entrance to Buckingham Palace that faces down the Mall is actually the back door, not the front? From the quirky to the bizarre, this is a humorous and historical dissection of London's strangest occurrences and locations.

From the medieval human lavatory to the one-legged escalator tester to the monarch who showed her breasts to a visiting ambassador, some of London's best-kept secrets
Persoonlijke Gegevens
Verzamel Status In verzameling
Winkel Foyles
Aanschafprijs 12.00 €
Aanschafdatum 30/12/2013
Index 666
Eigenaar jovanis
Waardering 6
Gelezen? Ja
Product Gegevens
ISBN 9781861059765
Serie Strangest series
Land Groot-Brittannië
Aantal pagina's 384
Eerste Uitgave Nee
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