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About This Book
Join John Rogers as he ventures out into an uncharted London like a redbrick Indiana Jones in search of the lost meaning of our metropolitan existence. Nursing two reluctant knees and a can of Stella, he perambulates through the seasons seeking adventure in our city’s remote and forgotten reaches.
When John Rogers packed away his rucksack to start a family in London he didn’t stop travelling. But instead of canoeing up the Rejang River to find retired headhunters in Sarawak, he caught the ferry to Woolwich in search of the edge of the city at Crayford Marshes.
This Other London recounts that journey and many others – all on foot and epic in their own cartilage-crunching way. Clutching a samosa and a handful of out-of-date A-Zs, he heads out into the wilderness of isolated luxury apartment blocks in Brentford, the ruins of Lesnes Abbey near Thamesmead, and the ancient Lammas Lands in Leyton.
Denounced by his young sons as a ‘hippy wizard’, Rogers delves into some of the overlooked stories rumbling beneath the tarmac of the city suburbs. Holy wells in Lewisham; wassailing in Clapton; a heretical fresco in West Ham. He encounters the Highwaymen of Hounslow Heath, Viet Cong vets still fighting Stanley Kubrick’s Full Metal Jacket in Beckton, Dutch sailors marooned at Erith pier; and cyclists – without Bradley Wiggins’ sideburns – at Herne Hill Velodrome. He heads out to Uxendon Hill to witness the end of the world, Horsenden Hill to learn its legend, and Tulse Hill to the observatory of the Victorian Brian Cox.
This Other London will take you into the hinterland of the city. The London that is lived in; the London where workaday dormitory suburbs sit atop a rich history that could rival Westminster and Tower Bridge. In an age when no corner of the globe has been left untrampled-upon by hordes of tourists, it is time to discover the wonders on our doorstep.
This Other London is your gateway through the underexplored nooks of London. As Pathfinder wrote in 1911, ‘Adventure begins at home’.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Foreword by Russell Brand
- Introduction
- 1 The Wild West – Gunnersbury to Hounslow Heath
- 2 Off to Bec Phu – Leytonstone to Beckton
- 3 The Road to Erith Pier – Woolwich Ferry to Crayford Ness
- 4 Beyond the Velodrome – Lewisham to Tulse Hill
- 5 The ‘Lost Elysium’ – Sudbury Hill to Hanwel
- 6 The End of the World on Uxendon Hill – Golders Green to Wembley via the Welsh Harp
- 7 Wassailing the Home Territory – The Lea Valley
- 8 Pilgrimage from Merlin’s Cave to the Land of the Dead – Saffron Hill to Hornsey
- 9 Life on Mars – Vauxhall to Tooting Bec
- 10 Going Down to South Park – Wanstead Flats to Ilford
- Select Bibliography
- Acknowledgements and Thanks
- Copyright
- About the Publisher