The Strand: A Biography
By (Author) Geoff Browell
By (author) Eileen Chanin
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
1st March 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
History of architecture
Social and cultural history
942.132
Hardback
272
Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 21mm
512g
The first history of one of Londons most extraordinary streets.
Running along the Thamess northern shore and spanning three-quarters of a mile from Trafalgar Square to Temple Bar, the Strand has been a witness to Londons growth and change from the earliest years of the city's existence.
In The Strand: A biography, Geoff Browell and Eileen Chanin uncover the deep history of this remarkable street. Tracing its origins in the Roman era, they reveal how it grew in importance as authority shifted from church to aristocracy, then to commerce, media and law. Over time, everything that mattered converged on the Strand: tradition and ceremony clashed with rebellion and destitution. By 1910, the street was known as the centre of the world.
Drawing on remarkable archival discoveries, Browell and Chanin present the most complete and compelling history of the Strand ever written. Filled with surprising, untold stories, The Strand: A biography is a must-read for lovers of one of the worlds greatest cities.
Geoff Browell is Head of Archives and Research Collections at Kings College London. He is also chair of AIM25, a charitable consortium of the archives of 150 cultural organisations in London. He leads historical tours of Kings and is the editor of Strandlines, a digital community dedicated to exploring lives on the Strand.
Eileen Chanin is a Sydney-based historian and writer. She is the author of nine books, including Capital Designs: Australia House and Visions of an Imperial London (2020). Her interest in the Strand and its many facets deepened as a Visiting Fellow of Kings College London.