- Published: 2 November 2001
- ISBN: 9780099422587
- Imprint: Vintage
- Format: Trade Paperback
- Pages: 880
- RRP: $49.99
London
The Concise Biography











- Published: 2 November 2001
- ISBN: 9780099422587
- Imprint: Vintage
- Format: Trade Paperback
- Pages: 880
- RRP: $49.99
It's this decade's finest work of non-fiction
Jude Rogers, The Word
[London] may be several years old but it remains one of the leading narratives as he cleverly weaves through centuries of history to reveal to us the hundreds of different cities within a city
Fiona Hamilton, The Times
The definitive history of London...a must read for anyone interested in the subject
Gary Kemp, Daily Express
Peter Ackroyd was born to write the biography of London - a brilliant book
Sunday Telegraph
It would be no exaggeration to say that Peter Ackroyd's 'biography' of our capital is the book about London. It contains a lifetime of reading and research-but this huge book is light and airy and playful-[He] leads us on a journey both historical and geographical, but also imaginative. Every street, alley and courtyard has a story, and Ackroyd brings it to life for us - marvellous
A N Wilson, Daily Mail
Nothing can quite match the huge strange echo chamber of life-stories, folktales, and urban myths conjured up in Peter Ackroyd's epic vision of his native city. Sparkling, witty scholarship is constantly transformed into smoky mystical street-history, with dark hypnotic meditations on fog, fire, sewage, suicide and civic resurrection
Richard Holmes, Daily Telegraph
Ackroyd is the most effortless guide. You wander by his side through the streets of the old city, savouring its bustle, colours and its smells, the stink of living. This is much more than history; it is a tapestry of inspiration and love. You will not find a better, more visionary book about a place we take for granted
Observer
This magnificent evocation of all that London has meant down the centuries… I cannot begin to describe the richness with which Ackroyd pursues his theme…a blend of virtuosity and deep affection that is truly bewitching. Ackroyd has performed a noble public service in preserving in these pages so many centuries of marvels, horrors and secrecies
Jan Morris, Mail on Sunday
Magisterial…a gargantuan feat of scholarship… With each chapter the life of the city becomes ever more intense, pulsating and persisting through the ages
Scotland on Sunday
Ackroyd’s superbly crafted, learned, intelligent London is the best monument the world’s capital could have. It is absolutely wonderful
John Simpson, Daily Telegraph
Invariably exciting and immensely enjoyable… Ackroyd coruscates with ideas and fancies…the total effect is spectacular and vastly stimulating. "When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life." The same could be said with equal justice of any reader who finds no pleasure or instruction in Ackroyd’s book
Spectator
Mammoth…beguiling…intriguing…vivid…engrossing
Scotsman
Truly, he has written London’s biography. I began rereading it as soon as I finished, and I urge you to read it as soon as possible, so that you can begin rereading it as well
Will Self, New Statesman
A fat and filling feast: pretty much everything of interest about the capital is crammed into the eight-hundred pages. One cannot but marvel at Ackroyd’s erudition, his energy in marshalling minutiae, his ear for quotation, his flair for dazzling juxtapositions, his vibrant imagination and sheer exuberance
The Times
An erudite labour of love, a fan-letter to a fabulous city, and a book one suspects Ackroyd was destined to write. It illuminates the English character, and is darkly humorous in its detail, tumbling through centuries crowded with legendary events and eccentric observations, as exuberant, energetic and alarming as the city itself
Independent on Sunday
A masterpiece
Evening Standard
Spellbinding
Express on Sunday
A sharp, beautifully written but above all truthful account of London…This is the kind of writing that gives intellectuals a good name
Sunday Tribune