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Diamond Street
Diamond Street
Oct 7, 2024 8:25 PM

Author:Rachel Lichtenstein

Diamond Street

Diamond Street is Rachel Lichtenstein's fascinating account of London's Hatton Garden.

Enter Hatton Garden, one of London's most mysterious streets. Home to ancient burial sites, diamond workshops, underground vaults, monastic dynasties, subterranean rivers and forgotten palaces. Here you'll meet sewer flushers, artists, goldsmiths, geologists and visionaries as Rachel Lichtenstein uncovers the history, secrets and stories that bring this vibrant Clerkenwell street and its environs to life.

Praise for Diamond Street:

'Diamond Street is a brilliant and moving book, intricate in its form and fabulous in its curiosity. It is poised somewhere between deep history, archaeological dig, archive-quest and contemporary documentary, and it is suffused throughout with Rachel Lichtenstein's fascination with people and place -- a fascination which approaches a moral quality, really, in its tenderness, diligence and cultural openness' Robert Macfarlane, author of The Old Ways

'Fascinating. The great joy of Lichtenstein's books is that she encourages us to look again at the places we take for granted' Daily Telegraph

'Vivid and amusing, containing so many sparkling things, elegantly organized. Lichtenstein consulted a whole gang of glorious characters, collecting tales, history and lore on her way. An overwhelming trove of stories with a multiplicity of facets to intrigue' Observer

'Engrossing, a superb oral historian. Lichtenstein proves to be an indefatigable explorer' Sunday Times

'Lichtenstein is an artist, writer, local historian and archivist and her multi-faceted approach makes fascinating reading. She make[s] us look with a fresh eye at familiar urban spaces' Independent on Sunday

'Lichtenstein has brought alive something of London . . . how one street can be a kind of Tardis, a portal to another world of parallel commerce, codes, rituals, history. A heartfelt book full of curiosity and love' The Times

'A lively and rewarding addition to the capital's rich history' Independent

Rachel Lichtenstein is an artist and writer. She is the co-author, with Iain Sinclair, of Rodinsky's Room and the author, most recently, of On Brick Lane.

Reviews

One of the year’s best football books … an extremely well-informed and usefully myth-busting portrait

—— Guardian

Fascinating

—— Sunday Independent

Sports Book of the Year

—— Sunday Times

Football Books of the Year: Sid Lowe isn’t an ordinary football writer and, as a result, this is not an ordinary football book. Lowe paces it all so well ... like an engaging lesson from your favourite teacher

—— Daily Mirror

A revelation. Anyone interested in Spain's two biggest teams can learn something new from this labour of love ... tackling tricky subjects with skill and weaving them into an engaging story. For that, this book stands out from the rest.

—— talksport.com

Lowe is a man with deep knowledge. He is a proper researcher. His list of interviewees – from Di Stéfano to Beckham – is a Who's Who of six decades of football. And his re-runs of past epic matches make you seek out grainy YouTube videos.

—— Guardian

Utterly brilliant

—— Henry Winter , @henrywinter

A history of modern Spain told through one of world football's most intense rivalries. It conjures up the complex passions of a country whose national team has become not only the best in the world at present, but, some say, the best ever

—— Chris Maume , Independent

Like so many of Spain's deep rifts, the enmity stems from the civil war. Barcelona represent the losers, democrats, Catalonia. Real Madrid represent the victors, repressors, Spain. Lowe's detailed study shows that the caricature is simplistic but not entirely incorrect

—— Nick Pitt , The Sunday Times

A work of profound research and stimulating discoveries… Lowe has done El Clasico a service by defining its history

—— Hugh MacDonald , Herald

Lowe's impressive list of interviewees includes Alfredi di Stéfano, Johan Cruyff, Luis Figo, Zinedine Zidane and Andrés Iniesta. …There are also neat mentions of Barça's (unwitting) role in the murder of Leon Trotsky, as well as Madrid’s links to the Beatles in the 1960s and Pedro Almodovar in the 1980s

—— Dermot Corrigan , When Saturday Comes

Far more than simply Messi vs Ronaldo, the rivalry between two of the most colossal teams in football, as unfolded in this excellent history, pitches Catalonia against Spain, Franco against the republic, north versus south, and so much more

—— Latest 7

A truly outstanding account of an intense football rivalry which exists between Barcelona and Real Madrid

—— Oldham Evening Chronicle

An extremely well-informed and usefully myth-busting portrait of the long rivalry between Barcelona and Real Madrid

—— Richard Williams , Guardian Online

Fascinating... This one ought not to be missed

—— FTB Pro

Much more than the story of two men or two teams or even a game. Barcelona v Real Madrid is one of the greatest rivalries in modern football and this is its forensic history

—— RTE Guide

Turns much of the accepted wisdom about the rivalry on its head

—— Robert O'Shea , Evening Echo

A well-informed, myth-busting history of modern Spain told through one of the world’s most intense football rivalries

—— Observer

Rich, engrossing book

—— Michael Walker , Irish Times

A compelling rivalry... From the pig's head thrown at Luís Figo after his switch to Real to the epic matches between Pep Guardiola and José Mourinho, Lowe covers it all

—— The Times

Remarkable … A beautifully balanced double biography, admirably measured but also gripping, which offers a fresh perspective on a much-examined subject

—— Good Book Guide

A remarkable book, which deserves a wide readership.

—— The Oldie

fascinating, intelligent, compelling, dramatic and intimate... The style is open, clear, forthright, and sprightly. It seeks – and finds – clarity at all times, whether to events or character, and delivers everything it manages to pick out of the private archives, classified documents and more just brilliantly.

—— The Bookbag

Hanns and Rudolf is a magnificent book. In an era where WWII is passing from living memory and into history, it offers both, and does so in a way which is spellbinding, poignant and harrowing.

—— Nudge Me Now

Harding builds a compelling, remarkable picture of war and its aftermath

—— Sunday Times

Hoss’s life is grimly fascinating … Hanns and Rudolf is written with a suppressed fury at the moral emptiness of men like him

—— The Times

Perhaps one of the finest books on the Holocaust and the Second World War that I have read in a long time.

—— Adam Cannon , The Jewish Telegraph

[A] gripping and superbly written book

—— Mail on Sunday
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