
Maps of London and Beyond
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A spectacular, large-format collection of Adam Dant's fine art maps giving a unique view of our history and life today.
Artist and cartographer Adam Dant surveys London's past, present and future from his studio in the East End. Beautiful, witty and subversive, his astonishing maps offer a compelling view of history, lore, language and life in the capital and beyond.
Traversed by a plethora of colourful characters including William Shakespeare, Charles Dickens, Mary Wollstonecraft and Barbara Windsor, Adam Dant's maps extend from the shipwrecks on the bed of the Thames to the stars in the sky over Soho. Along the way, he captures all the rich traditions in the capital, from brawls and buried treasure to gin and gentlemen's clubs.
Accompanying text by the artist gives the background to each of the handsome cartographic artworks, revealing his inspirations and artistic process and outlining his cultural allusions. Reproduced in large format, the maps invite the reader to study all the astonishing and often hilarious details within, offering hours of fascination for the curious.
Published in conjunction with the Spitalfields Life blog, Maps of London & Beyond includes an extensive interview with Adam Dant by the blog's founder The Gentle Author.
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- Cover
- Title
- Contents
- Introduction
- Stories of Shoreditch Old and New
- Stories of Clerkenwell Old and New
- Stories of Hackney Old and New
- Stories of Rotherhithe Old and New
- Treasures of Hackney
- Shoreditch in Dreams
- Shoreditch 3000
- Shoreditch as New York
- Industrious Shoreditch
- The Map of Spitalfields Life
- Huguenot Spitalfields
- Beasts of Norton Folgate
- The Character of a Coffee House
- The Trades of Budge Row
- The Walbrook Library
- Dickens' Childhood
- Shoreditch as the Globe
- The Mappa Mayfair
- Shakespeare's Shoreditch
- Celestial Soho
- A Journey to the Heart of East London
- London Enraged
- The Guilded Desert
- St James's Square
- Soho Square
- Sloane Square
- Adam Dant's Secret Cartography of the Pocket Square
- The Museum of the Deep
- The Centrally Planned London Underground Map
- Modigliography
- Argotopolis
- Art Gang Register
- The Mystery of British Culture
- The Covent Gardener
- Gin
- London Digested
- Islington Circumscribed
- Holborn and the Inns of Court
- London Squared
- Broadcast Under Britain
- Journey to Outlandia Through the Great Glen
- Letters From Royal Tunbridge Wells
- Modus Vivendi - A Map of Britain and France
- Donald Parsnips' Paris 'Courant Linguistique'
- The Grand Graffiti Map of Rome
- About the Artist
- Acknowledgements & Picture Credits
- Copyright
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