Underground London, Stephen Smith
Underground London, Stephen Smith
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Underground London
Travels Beneath the City Streets

Author: Stephen Smith

Narrator: Karen Cass

Unabridged: 11 hr 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/04/2010


Synopsis

What is visible to the naked eye has been exhaustively raked over; In UNDERGROUND LONDON, acclaimed travel writer Stephen Smith provides an alternative guide and history of the capital. It's a journey through the passages and tunnels of the city, the bunkers and tunnels, crypts and shadows. As well as being a contemporary tour of underground London, it's also an exploration through time: Queen Boudicca lies beneath Platform 10 at King's Cross (legend has it); Dick Turpin fled the Bow Street Runners along secret passages leading from the cellar of the Spaniards pub in North London; the remains of a pre-Christian Mithraic temple have been found near the Bank of England; on the platforms of the now defunct King William Street Underground, posters still warn that 'Careless talk costs lives'. Stephen Smith uncovers the secrets of the city by walking through sewers, tunnels under such places as Hampton Court, ghost tube stations, and long lost rivers such as the Fleet and the Tyburn. This is 'alternative' history at its best.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Annie on March 05, 2016

Lights the dark places I was worried about reading a Travel book. It’s not a genre I’ve ever read, beyond stilted guide books in an effort to find that there’s no vegan restaurants in Vienna, Montreux, Copenhagen etc. But, this time, I needn’t have worried. Stephen Smith’s trawls, wades, duckings, cr......more

Goodreads review by Maggi on August 18, 2024

Interesting information lost in poor organization and too many SAT words.......more

Goodreads review by The Final Chapter on August 15, 2015

Low 2. This evokes the subterranean regions of the capital from the murky depths of the sewage system to the buried treasures of the centuries of inhabitation of this stretch of the Thames. Smith manages to overcme his anxiety of being below the surface to uncover an illuminating history of London's......more