Description
Not the now quaint artefact from a pre-digital world, but a sort of flaneur’s guide to London published during the coronation year of Queen Elizabeth II. The A to Z actually stand for an alphabetical list of facets of the city of London, starting with A for accuracy, through K for knowledge, N for night-life, S for sight-seeing and culminating in Z for zest. Hampstead Heath, for example, is described as ‘the real country to the Cockney’. This is the 2016 reprint of the 1953 original in very good condition.








Reviews
There are no reviews yet.