London's Architectural Walks is a unique guide to the most celebrated landmark buildings in one of the world's major cities. In thirteen easy walks it takes you on a fascinating journey through London's diverse architectural heritage with historical background and clear maps. Some of the capital's most beautiful parks are visited, plus palaces, theatres, museums and some surprising oddities. With the author's line and watercolour illustrations of all the significant buildings this book is an essential companion for anyone interested in the architecture that has shaped this great city.
Jim Watson Reihenfolge der Bücher (Chronologisch)






The Alien's Guide to Britain
- 96 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
A guide for visitors to Britain who are mystified and maybe a little daunted by all those odd foibles and idiosyncrasies which make the British so annoyingly BRITISH! Designed to help you avoid the newcomer's most serious gaffes and appreciate more fully the mysteries of the traditional British way of life.
Living and Working in Britain
A Survival Handbook - 3rd Edition Completely Revised
- 544 Seiten
- 20 Lesestunden
Informative and practical, here's essential information for those who move abroad or relocate due to business. Each entertaining guide includes chapters on finding jobs, permits, visas and accommodations.
A portrayal of 34 Lakeland villages in words and drawings. Although every village is provided with a map, this is not a guidebook filled with pre-planned walks, but a celbration of the author's favourite bits of the Lake District, giving information but allowing for personal discovery too.