by John Warland (Author), Dan Cruickshank (Foreword by)
An illustrated guide to London's best pubs and their extraordinary history, presented by the founder of the world-famous Liquid History Tours
Pull up a stool for a thirst-quenching trundle through London's liquid history in search of the city's greatest pubs. We pop in for a pint in Shakespeare's local, pull up a stool at Jack the Ripper's bar, and push open the bloodstained doors of the Bucket of Blood.
Exploring the watering holes of London's writers and artists, its most notorious criminals and celebrated figures, from architectural marvels to secretive backstreet boozers, we help join the dots for London's ultimate knees-up.
Liquid History is a beautifully illustrated love letter to London's finest hostelries, written by the city's leading pub tour guide and host of the celebrated Liquid History Tours. Profiling over 50 timeless boozers, this book tells the story of London's history and the taverns that have hosted, harbored, and refreshed its leading characters.
Author Biography
John Warland studied for a finance degree in the City of London before moving into garden design, for which he has won six RHS Gold medals at Chelsea and Hampton Court flower shows. Gardening is rather thirsty work, so with a passion for characterful watering holes John decided to make a career out of going to the pub, establishing Liquid History Tours in 2016. Now easing into his forties and based in Richmond, he spends his time exploring the streets of London and beyond for quirky history, liquid refreshment, and horticultural bounty.
Dan Cruickshank is the host of many history and architectural programs for BBC. His books include
Cruickshank's London: A Portrait of a City in 20 Walks.
Number of Pages: 224
Dimensions: 0.9 x 7.9 x 6.1 IN
Publication Date: January 01, 2022