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London Shopfronts: Illustrations of the City's Best-Loved Spots
Joel Holland
Hardback Book  |  Architecture  |  01 Nov 2023
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This love letter to London's most cherished shops celebrates the city's past and present, as well as its diversity and vivaciousness. Illustrator Joel Holland created his first book, NYC Storefronts, because he was missing all the places he couldn't visit in his own hometown during Covid lockdown. Now he's set his sights on London-a city that feels at once ancient and modern, traditional and quirky, homey and hip. Made with the same energy as NYC Storefronts, this book has a distinctly English vibe. It divides the city into five navigable sections (Central, North, East, South, and West), and highlights its diverse mix of cultures. In each chapter is a sprawling selection of shops, brought to life by Holland's charming drawings and London-based journalist Rosie Hewitson's captivating descriptions. This collection of more than two hundred shopfronts runs the gamut of old to modern-day London: stately bookshops, umbrella stores, tailors, hatters, and pubs, but also trendy restaurants, bars, and boutiques. A number of places are deeply profiled, including storied jazz club Ronnie Scott's; Hatchards, the UK's oldest- surviving bookshop; Caribbean record store People's Sound; Rowan's Tenpin Bowling Alley; beloved Turkish restaurant Mangal II; and gender-affirming hairdressers Open Barbers; each one is lovingly detailed in Holland's gentle tones. An informative guide to discovering all the Big Smoke has to offer, this is also a lasting keepsake for London lovers of every age and style. AUTHORS: Rosie Hewitson is a journalist currently serving as Time Out London's Newsletter and Events Editor. She has also written for The Guardian, VICE, The Independent, Refinery29, Dazed and more. She lives in east London. Joel Holland is an illustrator who has lived in New York City for over twenty years. His work has graced the New York Times, the New Yorker, Apple store windows across the world, and numerous book covers. He is the author of NYC Storefronts (Prestel). SELLING POINTS: . PERFECT FOR readers who love London and the independent shops that make the city so unique. . AN ILLUSTATED LOOK AT LONDON: Contains over 200 hand-drawn illustrations of beloved shops around the city, from pubs and restaurants to theatres, cobblers, umbrella shops, cheesemongers and more. . CHARMING IMAGES: Illustrator Joel Holland has painstakingly rendered each venue, capturing the spirit and diversity of the city. . FUN, ENGAGING TEXT: TimeOut London staffer Rosie Hewitson's text perfectly complements the illustrations, teasing out exciting historical facts and little-known tidbits about each shop included. . STYLISHLY DESIGNED: Each spread features 1, 2, or 8 shopfronts, and the book features a red cloth quarter-binding. 245 colour illustrations

Title: London Shopfronts: Illustrations of the City's Best-Loved Spots

Format: Hardback Book

Release Date: 01 Nov 2023

Author: Joel Holland

Sku: 3215509

Catalogue No: 9783791389158

Category: Architecture


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