
I own the best London reference book.
It's called
BK Lovers' London by
Reader Lesley and it makes me go all squishy inside just looking at it.
I carry it everywhere (except today because my partner borrowed it for a trip to Holborn or some suchlike place) and whenever I go anywhere I check to see what kind of bookshops it has on offer.
It's my personal goal to visit and buy from every bookshop in London. The book even has a section for librarys and reference collections and museums and lovely things like that. :)
Also I just got a copy of The London Underworld The London Underworld in the Victorian Period: Authentic First-person Accounts by Beggars, Thieves and Prostitutes: v. 1 by
Henry Mayhew which I think is the same as
The London Underworld by
Henry Mayhew but in a different edition. Not sure.
Hello everyone.
Arthur Mee's Kings England Books relating to London and Middlesex are pretty comprehensive reference books to London.
This little book might be handy for anyone interested to know more about London writing -
London Writing a Pocket Essential by Merlin Coverley
Typical chapter headings are Criminal London and London in Ruins.
I've tried to track down some of the late Victorian works set in the East End but finding the secondhand prices a bit too high for me.
I'm a big fan of the Chambers
London Gazetteer by
Russ Willey - entries for every bit of London you can think of (and many that you can't...)
How about Ed Glinert's London Compendium or The London Encyclopaedia (Christopher Hibbert et al). I've used both a lot, and recently bought the new edition of the latter for a tenner from The Book People. Great for dipping in!
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