Black Plaques are not to be found proudly mounted on a wall – and for good reason. What with their commemoration of a brutal execution outside Westminster Abbey, the selling of sex toys in St James's Park and an intruder at Buckingham Palace with Royal undergarments stuffed down his trousers, this is not sort of historical subject matter that authorities choose to grace a building's facade or depict on a visitor information board. In fact, many might hope that such indecorous and inconvenient episodes remain quietly overlooked. But this book jogs such artful lapses of memory and at more than one hundred locations across London, Black Plaques lift the carefully placed rug to discover an unsightly, but strangely beckoning, stain.
DNF’ed Book made up of short stories all about London. Some of these stories were really interesting, but the other 9 out of 10 weren’t. Author used some amazing vocabulary. I just struggled to want to pick it up.
I found this a little dry at times, and whilst the lengthy introduction very deliberately sets up the scattershot approach to weaving between stories, I found it slightly discombobulating - I would have preferred a strong thread pulling things together rather than the way people crop up etc.
Wonderful reference book/guide for the darkside of London addresses, if you know London or think you know London, love the writing style and wry humour.