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A lyrical journey revealing exploitation of Peru by past empires, and the ghosts of colonialism that still wander there
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The author breaks for the border with American Smoke, his first full engagement with the memory-filled landscapes of the American Beats and their fellow travellers, echoed as always in the mythologies of London, through which so many of them also passed. This book is filled with ...bad journeys and fated decisions. Read more
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London: the disappeared, the unapproved, the unvoiced, the mythical and the all-but forgotten. This anthology intends to remind us of the irascible quirkiness of its residents.
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Combining the history of East End London with personal quest, this book weaves together Lichtenstein's quest for Rodinsky - which took her to Poland, Israel and around Jewish London - with Iain Sinclair's meditations on her journey into her own past.
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The final chapter in Sinclair's life-long odyssey through the streets of the Big Smoke
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This insightful, evocative, and sumptuous volume brings Charles Booth's landmark survey of late nineteenth-century London to a new audience.
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Watson met Holmes for the first time a short while ago, and already Sherlock Holmes had astonished him with his powers of detection. In this, their first adventure, Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson uncover a thrilling story of murder, love and revenge, which began years before in Sa...lt Lake City. Read more
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Introducing the streets of London, this title traces nine routes across the territory of the capital. Connecting people and places, redrawing boundaries both ancient and modern, reading obscure signs and finding hidden patterns, it intends to create a snapshot of the city. It off...ers us a picture of modern urban life of London. Read more
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Following the lines which link up the Hawksmoor churches of East London with plague pits and the sites of the notorious Whitechapel and Ratclyffe Highway murders, told through a broken sequence of modern freeverse lyrics.
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Traces the ruins of Margaret Thatcher's reign through the lens of a fictional film crew that has been hired to make a documentary about what's left of London's river life. This book shows how people's lives, government's policies and a water land conspire together in a boggling d...isplay of self-destruction. Read more
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