Author:Michael Middleditch
A completely revised edition of the award-winning, bestselling London Mapguide by Michael Middleditch - the best streetmap on the market.
Michael Middleditch has revised and updated his hugely successful LONDON MAPGUIDE - first published in 1983 and now in its eighth edition. Streets and sights are mapped and named, and there is a full index so that it can be used like the London A-Z. In addition, famous landmarks, places of entertainment etc. are indicated on the maps. This edition has a brand-new spread on London architecture, and the Stratford Olympic area is fully incorporated into the book.
At 72 pages of full colour maps this is the perfect book for every tourist and city-dweller.
For many years Michael Middleditch was chief cartographer at Geographia. He created the Mapguides especially for Penguin, and there are four award-winning and highly successful titles in the series: New York, Paris, London and the Map of the World.
A useful, accessible book...Readers who are new to Fairtrade will have their eyes opened to a shocking - yet exhilarating - story for our time, while seasoned campaigners will also find food for thought
—— Church TimesA stirring story of a burgeoning "global family", tenaciously pushing big businesses to trade more fairly
—— New StatesmanLamb's farmers come across as real people rather than descendants of Senorita Chiquita...Her corporate savvy impresses
—— TelegraphVery vegan.....This vibrant book is great if you'd like to have a go at vegan cooking. The recipes are tempting and aren't in the slightest bit daunting, and author Lee Watson is charming and funny - 'not preachy' - in his approach in spreading the word of veganism.
—— Choice MagazineVibrant, nutritious, and delicious vegan food that....will blow your mind
—— PETA UKIt is a witty, light-footed, anecdote-rich history of the recent art of talking to terrorists
—— Justin Webb , The TimesThoughtful, well-structured, intelligent and well-informed
—— Conor Gearty , Irish TimesIntelligent and insightful book on conflict resolution
—— Andrew Lynch , Sunday Business Post[An] absorbing and authoritative study
—— Michael Ignatieff , Sunday TimesCollini writes beautifully
—— Chris Patten , Financial TimesCollini puts his finger on the nub of the problem facing universities. Collini's book is a must-read
—— AC Grayling , Literary ReviewThe Internet has fundamentally changed the architecture of business and society. This terrific book shows you how to live, learn, and thrive in a networked world.
—— Joi Ito, Director, MIT Media LabIn times of change and uncertainty...adaptability creates stability. It is insights like this that make The Startup of You such a compelling new way to approach your life. Hoffman and Casnocha have distilled the essence of entrepreneurship into a potion for personal success, regardless of your career plans.
—— John Etchemendy, Provost, Stanford UniversityThe same extraordinary vision and timing that enabled Reid to found LinkedIn is once again on display with his book The Start-up of You. His central thesis, that every individual can benefit from acting as the entrepreneur of their own life and career, has never been more important than it is in today's increasingly globalized, competitive, and networked world.
—— Jeff Weiner, CEO, LinkedInA fascinating insight to the workings of Silicon Valley and the characters therein and how they interact with each other
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—— Citywealth Magazine