London: A Guide for Curious Wanderers is right up my alley as I adore discovering hidden quirky details in ancient cities which give glimpses into the past and enliven the present. When in London or other ancient cities, especially those I've visited multiple times, I constantly remind myself to look up, as well as all around as I've noticed many gems are underfoot or above my head. Sometimes one can trip over an ancient object, speaking from painful experience!
Author Jack Chesher describes each site/sight in beautiful detail...and details are what this book is all about. The superb meticulous illustrations are easily distinguishable and recognizable. Choose from four appealing themed walks, gawp at the maps at the back of each chapter closely for self-guided walks and lose yourself in adventuring. Check out the Roman city wall ruins at a car park, medieval oriel window in St. Bartholomew the Great Church, overhanging jetties which remarkably survived the Great Fire, the bust of King Charles I over the entranceway of the Banqueting House, learn about sash windows and window tax, spot torch snuffers and sphinx sculptures. Ogle the charming cherubs on telephones at Two Temple Place, Turkish Bath House, deep-level shelters, origins of food and market names. Decipher symbols including the golden leopard head, the Mercers' maiden, pineapples, mysterious seven noses of Soho, Ordnance Survey benchmarks and tiny "Two Mice Eating Cheese" sculpture. Wonder at the wood block paving, war department markers and cattle troughs. But if flora and fauna are your thing, as they are mine, you will be happy to discover old plane trees, ring-necked parakeets and a miniature vineyard, What a pleasure it will be to return with this book to find hidden treasures. Part of the fun is the hunt!
If you're keen to visit London for the first time or live there, you will assuredly be tickled (and rewarded) by these objects.
My sincere thank you to Quarto Publishing Group - White Lion and NetGalley for the privilege of learning more about this wonderful city from a completely different perspective.