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Great pubs of London / George Dailey ; with photographs by Charlie Dailey ; foreword by Sir Ian McKellen.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Munich ; London ; New York : Prestel Publishing, 2016Fecha de copyright: ©2016Descripción: 208 páginas : ilustraciones a color ; 28 cmTipo de contenido:
  • texto
  • imagen fija
Tipo de medio:
  • sin mediación
Tipo de soporte:
  • volumen
ISBN:
  • 9783791382708
  • 3791382705
Tema(s): Clasificación LoC:
  • TX 950.59.G7 D35.2016
Resumen: For centuries the pub has been an essential part of London's cultural and social fabric. This book takes readers through the doors of 25 historically and architecturally significant London pubs. Through photographs specially commissioned for this project, readers can explore these institutions-from snob screens to 400-hundred-year-old flagstone floors. Texts highlight what makes each pub so special; their place in London's history, the personalities who have frequented them, the events that occurred inside, and the ways pubs have contributed phrases such as on the wagon and one for the road to the modern lexicon. This book reveals why The Lamb and Flag in Covent Garden earned the nickname the Bucket of Blood , and features a pub that Charles Dickens described as a great rambling queer old place . Furthermore, the book muses over the chances that Casanova paid a visit to The Dog and Duck in Soho, and uncovers the location of Charles De Gaulle's favorite wartime watering hole.
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For centuries the pub has been an essential part of London's cultural and social fabric. This book takes readers through the doors of 25 historically and architecturally significant London pubs. Through photographs specially commissioned for this project, readers can explore these institutions-from snob screens to 400-hundred-year-old flagstone floors. Texts highlight what makes each pub so special; their place in London's history, the personalities who have frequented them, the events that occurred inside, and the ways pubs have contributed phrases such as on the wagon and one for the road to the modern lexicon. This book reveals why The Lamb and Flag in Covent Garden earned the nickname the Bucket of Blood , and features a pub that Charles Dickens described as a great rambling queer old place . Furthermore, the book muses over the chances that Casanova paid a visit to The Dog and Duck in Soho, and uncovers the location of Charles De Gaulle's favorite wartime watering hole.