London's Strangest Tales: Extraordinary but True Stories from Over a Thousand Years of London's History

From the medieval human lavatory to the one-legged escalator tester to the monarch who showed her breasts to a visiting ambassador, some of London's best-kept secrets—now in a gift format
 
This collection is packed with amazing things most readers don't know about the capital, such as the fact that it's still forbidden to run, carry an umbrella, or whistle in Burlington Arcade. Readers will also find out, for example, that there is a tiny, working jail cell that looks like a fat lamppost, situated at the southeast corner of Trafalgar Square, that still has a direct phone link to Scotland Yard; and that that the entrance to Buckingham Palace that faces down the Mall is actually the back door, not the front. A perfect gift for the London obsessed, this extraordinary collection is an alternative, and often bonkers, guide to the city.
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London's Strangest Tales: Extraordinary but True Stories from Over a Thousand Years of London's History

From the medieval human lavatory to the one-legged escalator tester to the monarch who showed her breasts to a visiting ambassador, some of London's best-kept secrets—now in a gift format
 
This collection is packed with amazing things most readers don't know about the capital, such as the fact that it's still forbidden to run, carry an umbrella, or whistle in Burlington Arcade. Readers will also find out, for example, that there is a tiny, working jail cell that looks like a fat lamppost, situated at the southeast corner of Trafalgar Square, that still has a direct phone link to Scotland Yard; and that that the entrance to Buckingham Palace that faces down the Mall is actually the back door, not the front. A perfect gift for the London obsessed, this extraordinary collection is an alternative, and often bonkers, guide to the city.
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London's Strangest Tales: Extraordinary but True Stories from Over a Thousand Years of London's History

London's Strangest Tales: Extraordinary but True Stories from Over a Thousand Years of London's History

by Tom Quinn
London's Strangest Tales: Extraordinary but True Stories from Over a Thousand Years of London's History

London's Strangest Tales: Extraordinary but True Stories from Over a Thousand Years of London's History

by Tom Quinn

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From the medieval human lavatory to the one-legged escalator tester to the monarch who showed her breasts to a visiting ambassador, some of London's best-kept secrets—now in a gift format
 
This collection is packed with amazing things most readers don't know about the capital, such as the fact that it's still forbidden to run, carry an umbrella, or whistle in Burlington Arcade. Readers will also find out, for example, that there is a tiny, working jail cell that looks like a fat lamppost, situated at the southeast corner of Trafalgar Square, that still has a direct phone link to Scotland Yard; and that that the entrance to Buckingham Palace that faces down the Mall is actually the back door, not the front. A perfect gift for the London obsessed, this extraordinary collection is an alternative, and often bonkers, guide to the city.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781907554643
Publisher: Anova Books
Publication date: 09/01/2012
Series: Strangest Series
Pages: 166
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 7.90(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Tom Quinn has written five books in the Strangest series.
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