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Shit London 2: Even more snapshots of a city on the edge

Hardback

Main Details

Title Shit London 2: Even more snapshots of a city on the edge
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Patrick Dalton
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:112
Dimensions(mm): Height 154,Width 200
Category/GenreHumour
Travel and holiday guides
ISBN/Barcode 9781907554735
ClassificationsDewey:942.100207
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint Portico
Publication Date 4 October 2012
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This follow-up to the bestselling Shit London is a second helping of hilarious images of London's more rubbish side, provided by actual Londoners who have to put up with this sort of thing every day. 'Nobody is healthy in London. Nobody can be.' Jane Austen Once all the hype, hyperbole and hysteria of the 2012 Olympics has quickly been discarded in the nostalgia bin, Londoners' will no doubt be left with all the actual tidying-up. But once all that tidying up has been done, Londoners' will then be left with the crushing memory that London's streets, shops, architecture, culture and heritage was in a brutal state of dereliction. The truth is, no matter what Lord Coe and his PR team say after they've left town, London is still shit. Shit London 2 is the sequel to the bestselling Portico book Shit London (9781907554346). This hilarious follow-up continues to explore the mad world of ill-conceived community 'art', pun-based shop names, creepy graffiti, god-awful translations, comical signs and any other unintentionally funny scenes that real Londoners have to put up with every single day. Word Count: 3,000

Author Biography

Patrick Dalton was born in London and has lived in London his entire life (not including holidays). Professionally, he is a radio producer who worked for many years at the BBC and later at the London radio station LBC producing a variety of news and entertainment programmes. Unprofessionally, he likes taking photographs. Patrick now works as a freelance radio producer and lives, you guessed it, in London.Patrick is the creator of www.shitlondon.co.uk.