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Curiocity: In Pursuit of London

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Curiocity is a new A to Z exploring every aspect of life in London. Its 26 chapters weave together the city's stories with striking reflections, practical ideas and itineraries, and contributions from London voices such as Monica Ali and Iain Sinclair. The book is illustrated by artists including Chris Riddell, Isabel Greenberg and Steven Appleby, and at the heart of each chapter is an original hand-drawn map, charting everything from the city's international communities, underground spaces and children's dreams, to its unrealised plans, erogenous zones and dystopian futures. Curiocity is a unique guide that will transform the way you see and experience London.

452 pages, Hardcover

First published August 4, 2016

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2,294 reviews492 followers
October 26, 2020
An A to Z of London with a humorous and eclectic feel. I thought I'd like this much more than I did. Several illustrators worked on this book, I enjoyed Steven Appleby's illustrations, it felt odd moving into a different style on different sections. I loved the page on cockney rhyming slang, it was more like half a page and would have liked this to be more like a whole section. Some writing, maps, keys are in minute detail which had me squinting even with glasses next to a reading light. A whole section was devoted to sex, it wasn't particularly interesting or funny and I expect not all that particular to London, unlike cockney rhyming slang.

The book is attractive to look through, I expect others may have a more enjoyable read with this than I did, several reviewers have rated this highly.
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90 reviews4 followers
December 13, 2016
Beautifully presented and illustrated. A book which I will be dipping into for years to come!
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1,743 reviews25 followers
September 30, 2019
When I returned from London in the middle of June 2016 I was even more enamoured with the city that I had long dreamed about. Visiting the places where many of my icons and inspirations had walked and lived only stoked my fire to know more about this magic-filled city - which I have since referred to as the Wonder City, after seeing a performance of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Globe as part of their Summer of Wonder. In typical fashion, I delved into even more books set in the city, but when I heard about the artistic reimagining of London which would become Cutiocity I had to get on the pre-order list. After having my order get cancelled by Chapters and having to resort to Amazon to fulfill my desires I finally received my neon-red cloth-bound copy of the tome - which would then go on to sit neglected on my TBR pile for almost 3 years... Even though it took ages to get to, the book was worth the wait, because its filled chalk-a-block full of wit and whimsy about London. Some chapters I could take or leave (sports, uck), but the authors covered almost everything that one could hope for in an alternative travel guide masquerading as a coffee table art book. I especially liked their inclusion of figures and locales from the literary, music, and queer populations, while largely avoiding the taint of celebrity stalking. Sure, the royal family and the Beatles are mentioned, but in such a passing way that they become part of the London landscape alongside all the other weird and wonderful people of London. In theory, this book could have been another 500 pages long, and they still would barely have scratched the surface, but even so the amount of material that they managed to cram in was adorable. Maybe a sequel in the future? I would definitely buy it, and I'll definitely be getting copies of their neighbourhood/thematic maps the next time I visit London (hopefully next year)!
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October 19, 2022
I am so glad I stumbled into this one day while visiting my neighbourhoods little free library. This guide is beyond words - from art, history, culture, and nature this covers it all. Folk tales about how things in London came to be, and hidden spots and mysterious locations.
I have already bookmarked some interesting spots to visit in london, all from this book. A must have for the adventurous and curious soul who lives in or even visits london. I reckon it will take me a while to go through the book completely to uncover London’s unusual secrets, but I’m glad I have the perfect guide! This has made me even more grateful to be living in the cultural melting pot and this ever changing rich and vibrant city!
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119 reviews7 followers
April 3, 2023
Read this during lockdown in London. Made me look forward to exploring more once things opened up again.
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