<p>‘Packed with fun facts’ </p>
Daily Express
<p>'any city is only the sum of its inhabitants as Long amply demonstrates'</p>
The Good Book Guide
‘By seeing London, I have seen as much of life as the world can show.’ – Samuel Johnson
It is the people who make London what it is. The men and women living within its walls, with all their successes and failures, their loves and lies, their dramas and indulgences.
Taking us from the sixteenth century to the present day, London author David Long introduces us to fifty of the most eccentric, revolutionary, bloodthirsty and memorable characters to have walked London’s streets. Many are familiar names, but others remain largely unknown. From a house lived in by both Handel and Hendrix to Queen Victoria’s rat catcher, an emperor in exile and real-life tales of derring-do, A History of London in 50 Lives is a unique take on the English capital and on some of the more remarkable characters who have called it home.
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Writer and journalist David Long has regularly appeared in The Times and the London Evening Standard, as well as on TV and radio in the UK. He has written a number of books on London, including Spectacular Vernacular, The Little Book of London and A History of London in 100 Places. He lives in Suffolk, England.