Not-For-Parents London
by Lonely Planet (Author)
This is not a guidebook. And it is definitely 'not-for-parents'. It is the real, inside story about one of the world’s most famous cities — London. In this book you’ll hear fascinating tales about famous and infamous people, creepy underground places, dark history and strange characters galore.
Check out cool stories about graffiti artists, murdered princes and people from all over. You’ll find royalty, punks and sleuths, and some amazingly weird food.
Heard about the abseilers who wash a clockface for a living?
Would you want to eat jellied eels?
How could anyone be lucky to be beheaded?
Whatever does 'this is my trouble and strife' mean?
This book shows you a London your parents probably don’t even know about!
Check out cool stories about graffiti artists, murdered princes and people from all over. You’ll find royalty, punks and sleuths, and some amazingly weird food.
Heard about the abseilers who wash a clockface for a living?
Would you want to eat jellied eels?
How could anyone be lucky to be beheaded?
Whatever does 'this is my trouble and strife' mean?
This book shows you a London your parents probably don’t even know about!
Lonely Planet Not For Parents Series—Summary and Book Order
Series: Lonely Planet Not For ParentsReading level: 8+
Books in series: 17
Read in order? No
Next release: Finished
Tags: non fiction culture historical adventure
Print series book list
Books in series order
1. The Not-For-Parents Travel Book (2011)2. Not-For-Parents Rome (2011)
3. Not-For-Parents London (2011)
4. Not-For-Parents Paris (2011)
5. Not-For-Parents New York City (2011)
6. Not-For-Parents Great Britain (2012)
7. Not-For-Parents China (2012)
8. Not-For-Parents Australia (2012)
9. Not-For-Parents USA (2012)
10. Not-For-Parents Africa (2013)
11. Not-For-Parents South America (2013)
12. Not-For-Parents Europe (2013)
13. Not-For-Parents Asia (2013)
+ Extreme Planet (2012)
+ How to be a World Explorer (2012)
+ The Real Wonders of the World (2013)
+ How to be a Dinosaur Hunter (2013)