West End Chronicles: 300 Years of Glamour and Excess in the Heart of London
By (Author) Ed Glinert
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Books Ltd
28th July 2008
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
942.13
Paperback
336
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 35mm
500g
The glitsy glamorous West End gets the Glinert treatment The streets and squares of the West End of London, some of the most famous in the world, have been home to poets and pop stars, world-renowned artists and revolutionary anarchists. They have been a playground of gangsters and gamblers, secret agents and religious visionaries. The exploits of these and many other colourful characters are recounted in Ed Glinert's latest volume. Packed with atmospheric incident and detail, it's a treasure trove of stories of the people, places and events at the hub of the world's most exciting city.
'the most pleasurable guide to the West End since the A-Z' Melanie McGrath, Seven good, gossipy, well-informed ... and Glinert's enthusiasm for the alleys and alleycats ... is infectious Tribune Everyone has their own experiences of the West End and Chronicles rounds up the best of them The Independent on Sunday
Ed Glinert was born in Dalston, East London. His fascination with people and place, coupled with his forensic gift for digging out obscure stories, have made him one of the most acclaimed writers about London. His previous books include The London Compendium, East End Chronicles and Literary London.