Animal London

Animal London
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Publisher : Random House
Total Pages : 178
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ISBN-10 : 9780224087049
ISBN-13 : 0224087045
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Book Synopsis Animal London by : Ianthe Ruthven

Download or read book Animal London written by Ianthe Ruthven and published by Random House. This book was released on 2011 with total page 178 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Dragons guarding gateways, elephants in parks, sea monsters on gables--this quirky guidebook introduces the animals that hide amidst the iconic London landscape London is full of animals. They are hidden in crumbling graveyards, daubed in canal-bank graffiti, and perched atop rooftops, but in the hustle-and-bustle at street level they are all too often overlooked. This guidebook full of gorgeous photography brings to life the animal artworks that give London its unique character. From rabbits, owls, dogs, and cats to tortoises, dolphins, sharks, and gorillas, a menagerie of creatures inhabits every corner of the city from Tobacco Docks to Crystal Palace, Bankside to Hackney. They span both ancient and modern too: monstrous medieval gargoyles lurk down damp alleyways, while in a modern urban wasteland there lives a "mechanosaurous" made out of car parts by scrap merchants. From the moment a reader spies one in the undergrowth of a neglected park, or spots for the first time one clinging to the parapet of a classic landmark, they will have embarked on a remarkable topographical treasure hunt.


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