Rude London: Snapshots of a city with its pants down
By (Author) Patrick Dalton
HarperCollins Publishers
Portico
16th May 2012
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
941.200207
Hardback
112
Width 161mm, Height 210mm, Spine 16mm
350g
Following hot on the hilarious heels of Shit London comes the naughty, but very funny, Rude London,an outrageous collection of photographs of the unexpected comedy that lurks on every street corner.
Following hot on the hilarious heels of Shit London comes the naughty, but very funny, Rude London. The book is 130 of the funniest, rudest and real photographs of London caught with its proverbial pants down. From hilarious real street signs to real pub names to an assortment of weird, wonderful and rude shop names, as well as the unexpected comedy that lurks on every street corner, our beloved capital city is up to its knees in wonderful muck.
Rude London expresses our pathological human need to point and laugh out loud at something silly, ridiculous and crass. Rude London, by focusing on the capital city that everybody loves to hate (and hates to love), becomes a great gift for that special someone who loves the London vibe and pace of life, and is also a perfect leaving present for one of the 23 million people who fly to London for its attractions each year. Not forgetting the 8 million people who live, work and commute to the dirty city everyday.
"If you want to minimize reading and look at funny pictures, get Rude London." --Daily Loaf
Patrick Dalton was born in London and has lived in London his entire life (not including holidays). Professionally, he is a radio producer who worked for many years at the BBC and later at the London radio station LBC producing a variety of news and entertainment programmes. Unprofessionally, he likes taking photographs. Patrick now works as a freelance radio producer and lives, you guessed it, in London.Patrick is the creator of www.shitlondon.co.uk.