
London Map of Days
The brainchild of Canadian-born, London-based artist Mychael Barratt, London Map of Days is a miscellany of facts and fictions arranged around the events and characters of its eponymous city. Based upon an eight-plate etching by Barratt, which was shown at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition in 2015, the book features 366-date specific references to events or people throughout London\'s history. Highlights include: December 17, 1849, when the first bowler hat was created by Thomas and William Bowlers; December 3, 1976, when Pink Floyd\'s inflatable pig broke free from Battersea Power Station; and November 11, 1920, when the Cenotaph on Whitehall designed by Edwin Lutyens was unveiled on Armistice Day. This fun and beautifully produced book includes a fold-out print of the entire map.
£20.00 £10.77
Similar Deals
Save 2%

Clean Eating for Busy Families, revised and expanded
£12.99
£12.85
From Wordery
Save 5%

Grace
£14.99
£14.36
From Wordery

Savor
£18.99
From Wordery
Save 24%

Holy Shit
£12.99
£9.93
From Wordery
Save 8%

Neuroscience
£49.99
£46.15
From Wordery
Save 28%

The Alzheimer\'s Antidote
£22.50
£16.35
From Wordery
Save 32%

The Lean Farm
£22.50
£15.48
From Wordery
Save 28%

Foraged Flora
£30.00
£21.64
From Wordery