- Secrets hidden in plain sight, windows into history and outright oddities from across the UK capital
- Presents the potted history of each 'Peculiar' alongside photographs and locations so you can seek them out for yourself
- Discover a London untouched by the mainstream travel guides, guaranteed to entertain tourists and residents alike
- Part of a new series exploring London culture, joined by Vinyl London, Rock 'n' Roll London, Writers' London and Art London
A peculiar can be defined as something that 'has eccentric or individual variations to the general or predicted pattern'. And, as it turns out, London is overflowing with them. This pocket-sized book will accompany you around the capital, guiding you from the tent-shaped tomb designed for Victorian explorer Sir Richard Burton by his widow, Isabel Arundel Gordon; to what may be the last surviving porter's rest in London; to a stone niche by a long-demolished foundling hospital where almost 15, 000 infants were discarded over the course of the 18th century.
Sometimes heroic, sometimes tragic, often amusing and always unexpected, these so-called 'peculiars' bring color to the fabric of London. Whether you are a lifelong resident or a visitor passing through, London Peculiars is guaranteed to lead you on an adventure.