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London: The Biography Paperback – April 8, 2003

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Here are two thousand years of London’s history and folklore, its chroniclers and criminals and plain citizens, its food and drink and countless pleasures. Blackfriar’s and Charing Cross, Paddington and Bedlam. Westminster Abbey and St. Martin in the Fields. Cockneys and vagrants. Immigrants, peasants, and punks. The Plague, the Great Fire, the Blitz. London at all times of day and night, and in all kinds of weather. In well-chosen anecdotes, keen observations, and the words of hundreds of its citizens and visitors, Ackroyd reveals the ingenuity and grit and vitality of London. Through a unique thematic tour of the physical city and its inimitable soul, the city comes alive.

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Believing that London "defies chronology," Ackroyd jettisons linear history in favor of a huge collage of his home city. Most of his seventy-nine chapters take a theme—noise, nature, violence, sex—and range back and forth in time with confusing alacrity. Ackroyd, who has an almost mystical interest in patterns of repetition, is never happier than when, say, he is walking across a parking lot and notices a security camera at a spot where the medieval city wall once stood. He is also more interested in London's outsiders—radicals, eccentrics, criminals—than in its palaces and monarchs; Queen Victoria doesn't rate even a mention. Ultimately, the book successfully emulates its subject: it is hard to navigate but fun to explore—baffling and fascinating by turns.
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“Magnificent. . . . Succeeds in animating on the page the life of one of the oldest and greatest cities in the world.”--The New York Times Book Review

“Ackroyd is the most effortless guide. . . . This is much more than history: it is a tapestry of inspiration and love.” --
The Observer

“An erudite labour of love, a fan-letter to a fabulous city. . . . As exuberant, energetic and alarming as the city itself.” --
Independent on Sunday

“A fat and filling feast: pretty much everything of interest about the capital is crammed into the eight-hundred pages.”--
The Times

“If London had the ability to choose its biographer it undoubtedly would tap Peter Ackroyd.”--
Vanity Fair

“A wonderful book, a treasure of information and anecdote about one of the world’s great cities, a book to be taken up again and again for the pleasures that lie within.”--Chicago Tribune

“A book to match its subject . . . one gratefully rediscovers that urban unreality, the city of romance and mystery as well as the one of shops, pubs, and thoroughfares.” --The Washington Post

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Anchor (April 8, 2003)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 848 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0385497717
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0385497718
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.02 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.09 x 1.83 x 9.13 inches
  • Customer Reviews:
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Peter Ackroyd, (born 5 October 1949) is an English biographer, novelist and critic with a particular interest in the history and culture of London. For his novels about English history and culture and his biographies of, among others, William Blake, Charles Dickens, T. S. Eliot and Sir Thomas More, he won the Somerset Maugham Award and two Whitbread Awards. He is noted for the volume of work he has produced, the range of styles therein, his skill at assuming different voices and the depth of his research.

He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1984 and appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 2003.

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Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2003
How can one read a book of almost 800 pages in the midst of a busy life? This question is daunting to many readers.
As a Londoner permanently fascinated by my birthplace I started this immense read by dipping into aspects that first interested me, because the contents are conveniently arranged by subject area (theatre, architecture, etc.). Then I expanded my interests until, finally, I had read it all--at least at a superficial level. Only repeated readings will enable the reader to assimilate it as part of an individual intellectual landscape and memory. This is a veritable 'groaning board' of data.
Peter Ackroyd's scholarship is meticulous and results in a work of dense information matched by high levels of entertainment--he is an excellent writer. However well one might know individual aspects of London, there are constant surprises and insights that engage the curious reader.
This is not a tourist guide book, quite unlike the various 'London walks' offerings that are frequently delightful and helpful, but is the Ackroyd's attempt to explain the mystery of London over the centuries. It is a tribute to the immense effort he put into this work that it works well at many levels. His 'Essay on Sources' with which he closes the book is itself a mine of information and will send many readers scurrying to the bookshelf or library for further exploration.
For anyone with a love of London, this is essential reading.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2023
Peter Ackroyd is a brilliant author. He is the only author I have read that can turn prose into poetry. Some chapters are stronger then others but overall I would highly recommend this book.
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2021
I've read a number of histories of London, but this was the most entertaining and revealing. The author demonstrates his encyclopedic knowledge of every stone and brick in the metropolis over two millennia, but doesn't present their stories in a dry, chronological fashion. It's more like strolling through a {massive) museum with hundreds of separate galleries and exhibits. Each chapter takes one discrete element of the city: a street corner, a tree, a trade, an industry, a church or institution, a fashion, a form of amusement, etc., and explores its development over the centuries and relationship to the other elements. In the end, we are left with solid evidence of the author's main thesis, which is that while the city grew and changed immensely over the centuries, its past is alive and well in everything from street names, land use patterns, language and accents, and recurring patterns of urban life.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2017
A very idiosyncratic stroll through the history of London. It's not a standard history book, more vignettes of various topics related to the city. It's perfect book for bedside reading. Not a page turner that you can't put down, more like a leisurely stroll with an interesting friend with a conversation that ranges all around London. The writing is very good, and I find myself repeatedly amazed at how the author was able to organize and present such a plethora of relatively unrelated information in such a cogent manner.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2023
I experienced this book as disorganized and lacking discipline; many others probably read this as passion and sprawling intellect. The author explores London from many perspectives, and oftentimes without regard to any reference outside the city. He treats poverty and bias against immigrants as though these are unique to London, for example. It’s really too bad, because the book has an amazing depth and breadth of information. So much potential. Probably best for those who already have a lot of experience in London and can associate their own experience with the book.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2011
"London, the Biography" by Peter Ackroyd differs from "London: The Autobiography" (by Lewis) in that the latter is a collection of writings about London by time period. In Ackroyd's Biography of London, the chapters are arranged by time period, with historical information, maps, drawings, and some quotations. Ackroyd's book is a treasure trove for the tourist visiting London's neighborhoods and monuments. The book is also very helpful with research into particular periods, offering innumberable examples and quotations from the locals. It is easier to find the odd and astounding fact in Ackroyd's book. I liked both books equally well, but have found Ackroyd's easier and more fully developed for research into this amazing, historic city.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2019
London: A Biography is not a biography in the usual sense of the term. True, Ackroyd is an excellent writer who is adept at weaving together bits of archeology with a historical note and a dollop of quotes from a novelist. I did enjoy the book, but it was not what I expected.
As a Londoner, I hoped to discover new insights into the nether regions of the past and present. That hope was realised. In fact, I am looking for some of the books Ackroyd mentioned in his closing essay.
I suppose any biographer has to pick and choose among the events in a long life that tell an interesting story. The author has chosen well. Would I have chosen differently? Yes. I would like more about science and history with fewer quotations from literary sources. I read about so many churches, but I did not learn much about the interaction of the people with their churches. I read about a few royals and captains of industry, but most of the time I was reading about those who struggled to survive. I almost expected to see family names when he took us down dour lanes for a dip in the cloudy culture of those hamlets south of the Thames.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2012
Peter Ackroyd presents so much fascinating information about London over the ages within the pages of this book, and in such a readable fashion, I'd recommend it to anyone interested in London, planning a visit to the city, or interested in history in general. I've been reading my way through all his books, and have yet to be disappointed.

London's past is uncovered layer by layer, yet masterfully linked across time, also.
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Irene
5.0 out of 5 stars good buy
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 5, 2024
Research purposes
Kenneth Ward
5.0 out of 5 stars EXCEPTIONAL READ!
Reviewed in Canada on July 1, 2017
For anyone that enjoys history this is an exceptional read! Ackroyd makes the past totally relevant. I found that I looked forward every evening to reading this book......Delicious for anyone who has an appetite for all things factual and bearing on the progress of London from ancient times to present conditions. Although this book was classified as "USED" it arrived in immaculate condition. The delivery was prompt also! Kudos to the seller!
chouache1980
5.0 out of 5 stars unputdownable
Reviewed in France on June 4, 2016
Excellent book, a complete survey of the history of England through that of its capital. Many quotes of various origins to support the text. Illustrations.
KristinaKnowsItAll
5.0 out of 5 stars Luv it
Reviewed in Germany on October 13, 2015
Great book, easy to understand, fun to read. Contains all necessary Information about London's history to play the smart ass on next Family Meeting! :)
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francescot
5.0 out of 5 stars ottimo per gli appassionati
Reviewed in Italy on February 7, 2015
È il regalo ideale per gli appassionati della città che ovviamente padroneggiano la lingua; il libro è anche bello come oggetto in sè, ricco di immagini a colori. Servizio di consegna impeccabile come sempre.
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