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'One Man’s London' – the idiosyncratic London guide book that won a cult following within weeks of its publication – has at last been reissued in an expanded form. This enhanced illustrated version has been published in response to demands for a reissue that began not long after its original publication. 'One Man’s London' was first published by Hutchinson in 1989, and the edition quickly sold out. Soon, second-hand copies were selling at well above the cover price and, ever since, the book has been keenly sought-after.

The book’s attraction has always been its remarkable individuality and the oddities and secrets it reveals about streets every Londoner knows. It tells us of the Roman milestone that lies unmarked beside St Margaret’s, Westminster; of the oldest gas lamps in the world, which still burn along The Mall; of the inconspicuous markers that govern Royal processions; of pubs that go to Buckingham Palace for their licences; of parish marks that still designate the boundaries of old London; and of the miniature Test Match on the wall facing Australia House, among many other features in London often overlooked or ignored. In addition to describing such features, this book also explains why they are there, and their continuing significance today.

The author has continued his investigations over the last two decades, and this new expanded and illustrated edition reveals many new secrets, including the ‘illegal’ lamp-posts along the Embankment; the pugilistic cherubs of Selfridge’s; why an admiral’s memorial has a Guinness bottle inside it; why there are no roads in the City of London; and the identity of the heads, each complete with collar and tie, that look down on Trafalgar Square. Arranged, as before, as a series of walks, this new edition concludes with a new, seventeenth, walk along Oxford Street that looks at the delightful statue of the ballerina Darcy Bussell, takes us to the house where William Blake ‘had interviews with angels and persons of scarcely inferior distinction’, and gives us a glimpse of the legendary Tyburn river. It ends with a close inspection of the most famous feature of Broadcasting House, suggesting strongly that the BBC thought they were commissioning one thing while the sculptor made it clear, in letters still visible, that he was giving them something else.

Born in London in 1933, Norman Murphy started exploring it as a schoolboy during the War, when “the only way of finding where you were in the flattened streets was to take a bearing on the dome of St Paul’s.” Educated at Wimbledon and Oxford, he joined the Army in 1959 and successive postings to Whitehall enabled him to spend his lunchtimes exploring the alleys, courtyards, and side streets of central London, as well as conducting unofficial tours that became a feature of the Ministry of Defence. Now retired, he is the author of six books, including 'In Search of Blandings', 'One Man’s London', 'Three Wodehouse Walks', and 'A Wodehouse Handbook The World and Words of P.G. Wodehouse'.

Colonel Murphy is an internationally recognised expert on the author P.G. Wodehouse, former chairman of The P G Wodehouse Society (UK), and now its Remembrancer. He has spent more than twenty years updating his 1989 book One Man’s London, and 'One Man’s London Twenty Years On' brings his work firmly into the 21st century.

One Man London Twenty Years On eBook NTP Murphy

I visit London 3, 4 or 5 times a year and have been doing so for 3 decades. And of course, I am familiar with, and have thoroughly come to appreciate, the author's Wodehouse scholarship.But I was not previously aware of this hidden side to the author : his minute and consummate knowledge of the city's streets and buildings. And, in the book, he presents this knowledge in a most engaging way that heightens the reader's interest in the wealth of interesting detail.

I dipped through the book when it arrived, fully intending to take it with me on my next (September) visit to London and use the book on one or two of the many walks it describes. But it is so absorbingly and engagingly written that I have, siting in my armchair, already read and enjoyed the first two walks. I expect I will complete reading the rest of the book in a week and the question in my mind is : how did I do without it all these years? This is the book to see London with, no other.

The first two or three walks in the book are fully familiar to me, being my favourite parts of London and I have always enjoyed walking through those neighbourhoods which have so much history and fine architecture to offer. But, from my next visit,with the book in hand, I will be taking those walks again - with seeing eyes!!

If I could award the book ten stars I would.

Product details

  • File Size 5485 KB
  • Print Length 446 pages
  • Publisher Popgood & Groolley (February 3, 2013)
  • Publication Date February 3, 2013
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00BAZPSDS

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I have taken Col. Murphy's walks in London and they are terrific. He is a fountain of information, giving the visitor a fabulous look at a London you will never find in the typical guide books.
First of all, this book is not out of print - just hard to get in the U.S. It can be purchased through UK, where the publisher, Popgood & Groolley, is listed as a seller.

Second, and more important - it is a terrific book, one that gives both visitors to London and those who live and work there a new perspective on the city. A new and enhanced edition of the author's 1989 book 'One Man's London', this edition adds a seventeenth walk to the original book's sixteen walks, which have been updated and augmented to bring the book into the 21st century. This edition is illustrated with photographs showing just some of the London sites and features that most people are unaware of as they pass along the city's streets.

Along with a great deal else, the book tells us of the Roman milestone that lies unmarked beside St Margaret's, Westminster; of the inconspicuous markers that govern royal processions; of the 'illegal' lamp-posts along the Embankment; why an admiral's memorial has a Guinness bottle inside it; and the identity of the heads, each complete with collar and tie, that look down on Trafalgar Square. In addition to describing such sights, the author also explains WHY they are there, and their continuing significance today.

This book is ideal for anybody who wants to know more about the London that tourists - and even inhabitants - don't usually see. Colonel Murphy writes in a very accessible, easy-to-read style that brings the city and its social history to life brilliantly. I highly recommend ordering it from the UK website - you won't be disappointed!
Murphy is brilliant and brings London to life. I wish I had this 25 years ago. I'll use it the next time, though.
I visit London 3, 4 or 5 times a year and have been doing so for 3 decades. And of course, I am familiar with, and have thoroughly come to appreciate, the author's Wodehouse scholarship.But I was not previously aware of this hidden side to the author his minute and consummate knowledge of the city's streets and buildings. And, in the book, he presents this knowledge in a most engaging way that heightens the reader's interest in the wealth of interesting detail.

I dipped through the book when it arrived, fully intending to take it with me on my next (September) visit to London and use the book on one or two of the many walks it describes. But it is so absorbingly and engagingly written that I have, siting in my armchair, already read and enjoyed the first two walks. I expect I will complete reading the rest of the book in a week and the question in my mind is how did I do without it all these years? This is the book to see London with, no other.

The first two or three walks in the book are fully familiar to me, being my favourite parts of London and I have always enjoyed walking through those neighbourhoods which have so much history and fine architecture to offer. But, from my next visit,with the book in hand, I will be taking those walks again - with seeing eyes!!

If I could award the book ten stars I would.
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