London Walking: A Handbook for Survival

by Simon Pope
London Walking: A Handbook for Survival  
published January 2001 by Ellipsis Arts
binding Paperback
isbn 1841660566   (isbn13: 9781841660561)
pages 320
description 'Generally, roads are where things that are bigger than you travel faster than you. Therefore road junctions have the potential to bring together extremes: hard and soft; fast and slow; the quick-witted and the stupid. I'm taking it for granted that you know where you fit in to this scheme.'-...more
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06-06-07



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Tosh
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03/22/08

i am about to spend a month in London - and i loathe the 'tube,' so I will pretty much be above street - and do a lot of walking. Which to me is a way to know the city. I actually think building structures, road lengths, shops, and eating places are more interesting than its citizens. And I am talking about all cities. I am totally into the design of a city and how it functions.

This book is tailor made for me. It deals with walking in a very creative manner. And it's small and easily...more
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Kate
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05/12/08

bookshelves: usedbookstore
Read in May, 2008
Cute but useless.
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Kiera
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bookshelves: partly-read
 

Pootie
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06/27/07

Has a copy to sell/swap — Read in October, 2002
recommends it for: londonists, pedestrians, transport geeks, fans of dry wit
 





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