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Journey Without Maps: A life through Underground stations

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Journey Without Maps is a life through Underground stations - a comic memoir of living in London. From Upminster Bridge to Warwick Avenue. Sherlock Holmes, Marlon Brando, Gladstone, John Keats, Johhny Rotten, Freddie Mercury, Douglas Adams, Bob Holness in the guise of James Bond, Christopher Walken and Jonathan Pryce fighting each other outside the author’s house, the London Fire Brigade, the Arsenal football team, a horde of flesh-eating zombies and a mob under the mental control of the devil all make starring appearances in a saga spanning over half-a-century and around 30 Underground stations, including some which don’t actually exist.

183 pages, Paperback

Published September 20, 2022

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Steve Cooke

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