Bild på författaren.

Geoffrey Fletcher (1) (–2004)

Författare till The London Nobody Knows

För andra författare vid namn Geoffrey Fletcher, se särskiljningssidan.

Geoffrey Fletcher (1) har definierats som författaren Geoffrey S. Fletcher.

12 verk 175 medlemmar 2 recensioner

Verk av Geoffrey Fletcher

Verk har överförts till Geoffrey S. Fletcher.

The London Nobody Knows (1962) 99 exemplar
Geoffrey Fletcher's London (1968) 16 exemplar
London overlooked (1964) 12 exemplar
London: A Private View (1990) 9 exemplar
London Souvenirs (1973) 8 exemplar
Offbeat in London (1966) 6 exemplar
London's Pavement Pounders (1967) 6 exemplar
London After Dark (1969) 5 exemplar
London at My Feet (1980) 5 exemplar
Town's Eye View 3 exemplar
Sketch it in Black and White (1975) 1 exemplar

Taggad

Allmänna fakta

Vedertaget namn
Fletcher, Geoffrey
Namn enligt folkbokföringen
Fletcher, Geoffrey Scowcroft
Avled
2004
Kön
male
Nationalitet
England
UK

Medlemmar

Recensioner

Entertaining stories and drawings of a bygone London. Reading this book is like stepping into a time machine for a couple of hours.
 
Flaggad
datrappert | 1 annan recension | Oct 22, 2016 |
Not quite…
… I do, or did. This book is a delightful read, and as it is generously illustrated with the author’s own artwork, is also eye-candy for London-lovers. Geoffrey Scowcroft Fletcher was more known for his art than his writing, but as an author he reads well, entertains and informs. I was delighted to be reminded of a city I once knew well, having lived and worked there for more than a decade and visited hundreds of times since.

There was even a description and charming sketch of a ‘local’, a pub near my London office where I would often go after work with my team for “a swift half”. No such thing of course and given London’s continued rapacious growth there is probably no such thing as this pub, or many more of his delightful views.

With a light wit he describes and offers us a drawing of a famous Victorian “Public Convenience” in Holborn that had glass water tanks for flushing. He is delighted to discover, from chatting to the then current attendant, that the mans predecessor claimed to have actually kept fish in the glass tanks, and Fletcher muses of the confusion those fish must have experienced every time the cistern flushed and their water drained!

This is a book for future re-reading and for dipping into for refreshed memories and to re-enjoy the sketches… and it would make, still, an entertaining guide for any visitor new to London.
… (mer)
1 rösta
Flaggad
John_Vaughan | 1 annan recension | May 20, 2011 |

Listor

Du skulle kanske också gilla

Associerade författare

Statistik

Verk
12
Medlemmar
175
Popularitet
#122,547
Betyg
3.8
Recensioner
2
ISBN
22
Språk
1

Tabeller & diagram