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Cruickshank’s London: A Portrait of a City in 13 Walks
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 560

Cruickshank’s London: A Portrait of a City in 13 Walks

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-11-14
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  • Publisher: Random House

'The perfect guide to the hidden history of London's streets.' BBC History Magazine In Cruickshank's London, Britain's favourite architectural historian describes thirteen walks through one of the greatest cities on earth. From the mysterious Anglo-Saxon origins of Hampstead Heath, via Christopher Wren's magisterial City churches, to the industrial bustle of Victorian Bermondsey, each walk explores a crucial moment in our history - and reveals how it helped forge the modern city. Along the way, Cruickshank peppers the book with vivid photographs, sketches and maps, so you can immediately follow in his footsteps. Every street in London contains a story. This book invites you to hear them. ___ 'An inspiringly illustrated guide to walks across London . . . It proves how much we can miss if we don't pay close attention to our surroundings.' Country Life 'All power to Cruickshank and his intrepid and knowledgeable kind. We need them.' Times Literary Supplement

Around the World in 80 Treasures
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Around the World in 80 Treasures

This is the story of Dan Cruickshank's travels in pursuit of the most famous and infamous, man-made treasures in the world.

Walking in Light
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 209

Walking in Light

'I have always seen, heard and felt spirit, but in my early years I had no idea what it all meant. I thought everyone could see ghosts. It took a long time for me to face the reality of the gift I'd been given.' Years ago, after suffering a complete breakdown, psychic medium Kelvin Cruickshank finally accepted who he was – and his life completely changed. Now, Kelvin shares his earliest psychic experiences and answers some of the questions that he is regularly asked at his events, shows and readings. From his early years growing up in an isolated rural environment to his travels around the world as an acclaimed psychic investigator, Kelvin's life story is amazing, inspirational and, at times, heart-breaking.

Soho
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 416

Soho

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-11-14
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

Soho - illicit, glamorous, sordid, louche, poverty-stricken, squalid, exhilarating. One of Britain's best-loved historians, Dan Cruickshank, grants us an intimacy with centuries of rich and varied history as he guides us around the Soho of the last five hundred years. We learn of its original aspirations towards respectability, how it became London's bohemian quarter and why it was once home to its criminal underworld. The bars, clubs, theatres and their frequenters are described with detail that evokes the heart of the district. The history of Soho is written in its surviving architecture. Cruickshank points out the streets that were the stamping grounds of criminal dynasties and directs ou...

Cruickshank's London: A Portrait of a City in 13 Walks
  • Language: en

Cruickshank's London: A Portrait of a City in 13 Walks

'The perfect guide to the hidden history of London's streets.' BBC History Magazine In Cruickshank's London, Britain's favourite architectural historian describes thirteen walks through one of the greatest cities on earth. From the mysterious Anglo-Saxon origins of Hampstead Heath, via Christopher Wren's magisterial City churches, to the industrial bustle of Victorian Bermondsey, each walk explores a crucial moment in our history - and reveals how it helped forge the modern city. Along the way, Cruickshank peppers the book with vivid photographs, sketches and maps, so you can immediately follow in his footsteps. Every street in London contains a story. This book invites you to hear them. ___ 'An inspiringly illustrated guide to walks across London . . . It proves how much we can miss if we don't pay close attention to our surroundings.' Country Life 'All power to Cruickshank and his intrepid and knowledgeable kind. We need them.' Times Literary Supplement

Startling facts under the convent veil [by A. Cruickshank].
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 99

Startling facts under the convent veil [by A. Cruickshank].

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1913
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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High Endeavours
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 385

High Endeavours

Robin Smith was one of the most legendary climbers ever to have tackled a mountain. This definitive biography draws on contributions from people who knew this charismatic and complex young man, as well as diary extracts from Smith himself. As Smith was a friend and inspiration to many climbers worldwide, including fellow Scot Dougal Haston, High Endeavours is a fitting and long-overdue tribute to one of Britain's most revered mountaineers, and one of the finest books ever written on the allure of the mountainside.

A History of Architecture in 100 Buildings
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 352

A History of Architecture in 100 Buildings

Featuring over 200 photographs, this stunning book by renowned television historian Dan Cruickshank tells the history of architecture through the stories of 100 iconic buildings

Pocket Guide to Birds
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 220

Pocket Guide to Birds

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1960
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Secret History of Georgian London
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 499

The Secret History of Georgian London

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-06-30
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  • Publisher: Random House

Georgian London evokes images of elegant buildings and fine art, but it was also a city where prostitution was rife, houses of ill repute widespread, and many tens of thousands of people dependent in some way or other on the wages of sin. The sex industry was, in fact, a very powerful force indeed, and in The Secret History of Georgian London, Dan Cruickshank compellingly shows how it came to affect almost every aspect of life and culture in the capital. Examining the nature of the sex trade, he offers a tantalising insight into the impact of prostitution to give us vivid portraits of some of the women who became involved in its world. And he discusses the very varied attitudes of contemporaries - those who sympathised, those who indulged, and those who condemned. As he powerfully argues, these women, and many thousands like them, not only shaped eighteenth-century London, they also helped determine its future development.