London
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4.2 • 45 Ratings
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Publisher Description
A grand, epic story that tells the history of the greatest city in the world, from Roman times to the present day.
London has perhaps the most remarkable history of any city in the world. Now its story has a unique voice.
In this epic novel Edward Rutherfurd takes the reader on a magnificent journey across sixteen centuries from the days of the Romans to the Victorian engineers of Tower Bridge and the era dockland development of today. Through the lives and adventures of his colourful cast of characters he brings all the richness of London's past unforgettably to life.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Like his aesthetic mentor, James Michener, Rutherfurd (Russka; Sarum) takes readers from primordial days to the present; here he focuses on the last 2000 years of humanity on the island kingdom as manifested through the fortunes of seven families and one ancient, ever-evolving city. Such chapter headings as "The Tower," "Hampton Court" and "The Globe" reveal Rutherfurd's primary technique--to create verbal dioramas that, alas, too often feel as static and didactic as museum displays. Rutherfurd lavishes his greatest attention on the minor figures in English history rather than the greats. Instead of Shakespeare there is Edmund Meredith, playwright of the middling The Blackamoor; instead of Christopher Wren, there is a cowardly, anti-papist woodcarver; and there is Isaac Fleming, creator of the wedding cake. Due to the sheer scope of Rutherfurd's vision, many signal events, such as the Black Death, are afforded only a glancing nod, while the first and final chapters read more like a mannerly BBC documentary than a proper setup for a legend on a grand scale. Rutherfurd's workmanlike narrative ultimately buckles under the weight of its own vast scale, yet readers will savor individual tidbits like the snapshot of young Geoffrey Chaucer saving an abandoned baby. Readers with imagination may even come away with the sense that great cities aren't just places but living beings with hearts and souls. Major ad/promo; BOMC main selection; simultaneous Random House audio; author tour.
Customer Reviews
Great book
Wonderful way to read history
London by Edward Rutherfurd
My second time reading this book, the first time was on paper. A superb novel that holds the reader enchanted with the tales of this great city and the lives of it's inhabitants at various times.
The Best, History of London
I am currently reading this novel, and get annoyed when I have to stop reading it because I have to eat, sleep or work!!!
Keep a notebook beside you to jot down items to look up on the Net, that is if you are thirsty to learn more. I am enthral led by this book. Do your selves a favour and download it. Once I have finished this novel I am going to download Sarum and possibly ne of Edward Rutherfurd's other novels.