Real Bloomsbury

Real Bloomsbury
Author Nicholas Murray
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Subject Local history, oral history
Set in Bloomsbury, London
Published Bridgend
Publisher Seren
Publication date
2010
Pages 191
ISBN 9781854115263
942.142

Real Bloomsbury is a 2010 local oral history book by Nicholas Murray, on the district of Bloomsbury, in the London Borough of Camden

Synopsis

Murray walks around the historic and fascinating square mile of the Bloomsbury area among locals, students and tourists, alone or in the company of local characters. Bloomsbury is an area 'crammed with history and with contemporary decision-making', the home of the influential left-wing Bloomsbury Group and Bloomsbury Publishing along with the British Museum, University College London and the Great Ormond Street Hospital. Bloomsbury has been a home of intellectuals, agitators and also working-class and now British Bengali communities. The book is described as 'presenting Bloomsbury as it's never been portrayed before: intimate, contemporary, exploratory and occasionally downright strange.'

Reception

In The Independent William Parker described the book as ' amiably informative and well-illustrated...the ideal companion to any tour' and noted 'there has always been a tradition of radical political and religious belief in Bloomsbury'[1] while the book was also previewed in the Camden New Journal[2] and was listed as the best book about London of 2010[3]

References

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