James Sherwood's Discriminating Guide to London: An unabashed companion to the very finest experiences in the world's most cosmopolitan city
By (Author) James Sherwood
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
1st October 2015
21st September 2015
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
914.21048612
Hardback
432
Width 100mm, Height 185mm
490g
James Sherwood's Discriminating Guide to London is a very 21st-century comment on city style. Sherwood, author of a number of definitive publications on English sartorial style, is the quintessential man-about-town. This is his witty and opinionated guide to London, informed by superlative taste, direct experience and many years of partaking in the very best that the world's most exciting metropolis has to offer. Whether you want to breakfast like a king, drink in the company of beautiful people, or shop for antique jewelry, this book will take you straight there. It is divided into six main sections covering restaurants, hotels, drinking, shopping and culture, as well as a final section exploring six of the city's most exceptional streets. The book is inspired by a 1970s publication of the same name by another James Sherwood - no relation - who is today the owner of the Orient-Simplon Express and luxury hotels and restaurants around the world.
'A witty companion' - Irish Tatler Man
James Sherwood is a London-based style journalist who writes regularly for the Financial Times and the International Herald Tribune, and has been described as 'the guardian of Savile Row' by The Rake magazine. He is also the author of London Cut