London's Docklands is one of the most exciting areas of the capital.
Once the docks teemed with men and ships from all over the world, now
all is transformed and a new and vibrant area has grown up with
commerce, stylish housing, fashionable shops and restaurants. In this
fascinating book, the author takes the reader on a journey. He outlines
the historical development of the area from Roman beginnings and the
Elizabethan Legal Quays to the construction of the largest system of
docks in the world. Life in the docks is described, including their
often fraught industrial relations, their eventual demise and the
re-birth of Docklands with the development of Canary Wharf. Dockland's
historic riverside pubs are described, and its former industries,
pioneering voyages, and fine churches.