Elephant and Castle, Grim's Ditch, Soho, World's End--the place names of
London can be colorful and intriguing. Now, in the new Second Edition of
A Dictionary of London Place Names, readers can discover the
linguistic and historical origins of these place-names and grasp their
significance to English cultural heritage. From Abbey Road to Canary
Wharf and Piccadilly to Whipps Cross, this authoritative and absorbing
dictionary uncovers the history behind more than 1,700 names of places,
streets, stations, and areas of London. Organized alphabetically, the
entries include the origin of the name, the date of first record, and
other fascinating associations. The book also features 9 maps of London,
a useful glossary of the elements in London place-names, a select
bibliography, and recommended web links. Now revised and updated to
include the latest research and many new place-names, this remains an
excellent reference guide for local historians and a captivating read
for both
Londoners and visitors to the city.