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Inside Notting Hill
Inside Notting Hill
paperback | English
Published:
1 May, 2001
paperback | English
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Inside Notting Hill is the first ever comprehensive guide to Notting Hill written for residents and visitors by people who know the neighbourhood from the inside * Landmarks and legends by walking beyond 'the Gate' through Portobello Road, Westbourne Grove, Golborne Road and Notting Dale * The best places to stay, eat, drink, shop, as well as clubs, cinemas, theatres and venues for children - all featured in detailed, up-to-date listings * History, from before the grand housing development of the Victorian era to riots, scandal and the magic, mayhem and community politics of the Sixties and Seventies * Writings by Michael Moorcock, Jonathan Raban, John Michell, Mustapha Matura, Nicholas Shakespeare, Richard Curtis (author of the film Notting Hill), Nikki Gemmell, and many others connected with Notting Hill - past and present * Photos and maps marked with buildings featured in the film Notting Hill
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781873429419 |
| ISBN10 | 187342941X |
| Number Of Pages | 256 |
| Item Weight | 222 g |
| Product Dimensions | 124 x 24 x 196 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Pallas Athene Arts |
| Format | paperback |
| Edition | 2nd ed. |
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'There is no better place to live in London and no better guide.' Sebastian Faulks 'An essential guide for residents and visitors alike.' Mariella Frostrup 'For those who imagine Notting Hill to be only a film or a state of mind, here is the antidote:a wonderfully human and spirited guide to an elusive district. Immediately gives the reader a sense of being an insider.' Colin Thubron
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Author's Bio
Sarah Anderson started the Travel Bookshop in 1979, moved it to Notting Hill in 1981 and has lived and worked in the area since then Miranda Davles has edited many anthologies including four volumes of Women Travel for the Rough Guides (co-authored with Natania Jansz). She has lived in Notting Hill since 1972