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London: The Hidden Corners for Curious Wanderers

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An all-new collection of London curiosities and secluded hidden gems that dig even deeper into the city’s rich past. From the alleyways of Soho to the medieval remains of Moorgate, the second book from Sunday Times bestselling author Jack Chesher takes you on a journey through London and its history, showing you its hidden corners.

  • Publisher: Quarto Publishing PLC
  • ISBN: 9780711294981
  • Pages: 176

London: The Hidden Corners for Curious Wanderers

£14.99

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