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London Under - Peter Ackroyd
London Under
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From the author of the bestselling London: The Biography, a poetic and powerful urban history of life and legend beneath London. — This is a wonderful, atmospheric, historical, imaginative, oozing little study of verything that goes on under London, from original springs and streams and Roman... show more
From the author of the bestselling London: The Biography, a poetic and powerful urban history of life and legend beneath London. — This is a wonderful, atmospheric, historical, imaginative, oozing little study of verything that goes on under London, from original springs and streams and Roman amphitheatres to Victorian sewers and gang hide-outs. The depth below is hot, much warmer than the surface and this book tunnels down through the geological layers, meeting the creatures that dwell in darkness, real and fictional -- rats and eels, monsters and ghosts.

There is a bronze-age trackway under the Isle of Dogs, Wren found Anglo-Saxon graves under St Paul's, and the monastery of Whitefriars lies beneath Fleet Street. In Kensal Green cemetery there was a hydraulic device to lower bodies into the catacombs below -- "Welcome to the lower depths". A door in the plinth of statue of Boadicea on Westminster Bridge leads to a huge tunnel, packed with cables -- gas, water, telephone. When the Metropolitan Line was opened in 1864 the guards asked for permission to grow beards to protect themselves against the sulphurous fumes, and called their engines by the names of tyrants -- Czar, Kaiser, Mogul -- and even Pluto, god of the underworld.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780099287377 (0099287374)
Publisher: Vintage
Pages no: 202
Edition language: English
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pseudolibrary
pseudolibrary rated it
4.0 London Under: The Secret History Beneath the Streets
Finally found out what a catafalque was, thanks to this book. Really dark and dreary. Like Dirty Jobs meets a Mary Roach book.
Kris Reads
Kris Reads rated it
"Tread carefully over the pavements of London for you are treading on skin, a skein of stone that covers rivers and labyrinths, tunnels and chambers, streams and caverns, pipes and cables, springs and passages, crypts and sewers, creeping things that will never see the light of day." (p. 1)"The bomb...
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afwaasdf rated it
"Tread carefully over the pavements of London for you are treading on skin, a skein of stone that covers rivers and labyrinths, tunnels and chambers, streams and caverns, pipes and cables, springs and passages, crypts and sewers, creeping things that will never see the light of day." (p. 1)"The bomb...
Intensely Focused
Intensely Focused rated it
Parts of the book were really interesting. The first chapter describes London sinking and how things are constantly being built over to the point where I wasn't surprised a King would turn up under a parking lot. The chapters about the subway and how the underground was used during WWII were also ...
Krazykiwi @ Kiwitopia
Krazykiwi @ Kiwitopia rated it
1.0 London Under: The Secret History Beneath the Streets
Other reviewers have said it all. It's rambly, and would have made a cracking good essay, but it feels padded, which is odd when it's such a short book. Interesting topic, treated poorly.The layout is rather nice though, typography and chapter title pages. (Damning with faint praise much?)
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