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The Friends of Eddie Coyle, by George V. Higgins, Pan Books 1973. From a second-hand book stall, Charing Cross Road, London. “‘Look at this.’ The stocky man extended the fingers of his left hand over the gold-speckled formica tabletop.
Tanner’s Twelve Swingers, by Lawrence Block (Fawcett, 1967) From a book shop on Charing Cross Road, London. In a moment of drunken sentiment, Tanner had made an absurd promise to a friend - sure he’d smuggle himself into the Soviet Union,
The Holmes-Dracula File, by Fred Saberhagen (Ace Books, 1978) From a second-hand book shop on Charing Cross Road, London. From the writings of the late John H. Watson, M.D. It is with emotions doubly strange that I at last take up my pen to write
The Animal-Lover’s Book of Beastly Murder, by Patricia Highsmith (Penguin, 1979) From a bookshop on Charing Cross Road, London. Samson is a magnificent French pig who has been trained to sniff out truffles. But his owner never lets him taste one…
It Was The Day Of The Robot by Frank Belknap Long (Dobson Books, 1963) From a bookshop on Charing Cross Road, London. “You stand before the humming computers and you fight off terrors. You feel a more-than-human wisdom crushing you to the earth,
The Long Tomorrow by Leigh Brackett (Mayflower Sci-Fi, 1962) From a bookshop on Charing Cross Road, London. The war is over… The great cities of the world have been razed to the ground. Once more the people have returned to the country - frightene
Eight Tales of Hoffmann, translated with introduction by J.M. Cohen (Pan, 1952)From a bookshop on Charing Cross Road, London. A bookplate inside the front cover reads ‘From the Library of Angela Carter’, indicating that the book had previousl
The Cave Girl, by Edgar Rice Burroughs (Tandem, 1977). From a bookshop on Charing Cross Road, London. “Suddenly Waldo became conscious that something was creeping up on him from behind out of the dark cave, and he swung his cudgel, aiming a wicked
Tales of the Supernatural (Panther Books, 1962) From a bookshop on Charing Cross Road, London. THE WORLD OF THE SUPERNATURAL Have you ever felt, in the soft, eerie blackness of the night, the presence of that other world, moving and dwelling around us,
April Evil, by John D. MacDonald (Fawcett, 1956). From a second hand bookshop on Charing Cross Road, London. THE EXECUTIONER… The man was in his late twenties, slim and blond and erect. His suit sat well on him, expensive cloth hanging from good
The Bones And My Flute, by Edgar Mittelholzer (Corgi, 1966). From a second-hand book shop on Charing Cross Road, London.
The Mind Thing, by Fredric Brown (Hamlyn, 1979). Cover illustration by George Underwood. From a second-hand book shop in Charing Cross Road, London. HE WAS INCAPABLE OF LOVE OR MERCY… OR EVEN HATE. FOR ‘HE’ WAS REALLY AN 'IT’
Death Arms, by K.W. Jeter (Grafton, 1987). Front cover illustration by Steve Crisp. From a second-hand bookshop on Charing Cross Road, London. FEAR CITY The city: Los Angeles. The time: the day after tomorrow. The straight population has fled from THE
everythingsecondhand:Eight Tales of Hoffmann, translated with introduction by J.M. Cohen (Pan, 1952)From a bookshop on Charing Cross Road, London.A bookplate inside the front cover reads ‘From the Library of Angela Carter’, indicating that the book
The Narrow Land, by Jack Vance (Coronet, 1984). From a second-hand bookshop on Charing Cross Road, London.
“I don’t mind the sex it’s the violence” by Enid Wistrich (Marion Boyars, 1978). From a bookshop on Charing Cross Road, London.
Mortal Stakes, by Robert B. Parker (Penguin, 1975). From a second-hand bookshop in Charing Cross Road, London.
The Goodbye Look, by Ross Macdonald (Fontana, 1972). From a second-hand bookshop in Charing Cross Road, London.
The Best of John Collier (Pocket Books, 1975). From a second-hand bookshop in Charing Cross Road, London.
Barely Seen, by Frank Kane (Mayflower-Dell, 1964).From a second-hand bookshop in Charing Cross Road, London.
The Inscrutable Charlie Muffin, by Brian Freemantle (Arrow, 1981).From a second-hand bookshop in Charing Cross Road, London.
Ghosts Of The Broads, by Chas. Sampson (Jarrold Colour Publications, Norwich 1976).From a second-hand bookshop in Charing Cross Road, London.
Death Trick, by Richard Stevenson (Alyson Publications, 1981). From a second-hand bookshop in Charing Cross Road, London.When a sensational gay murder hits the headlines in Albany, New York, the prime suspect turns out to be a young gay activist who
The Sioux, by Irene Handl (Johnathan Cape, 1984). From a second-hand bookshop in Charing Cross Road, London.
Sleep With Slander, by Dolores Hitchens (Simon & Schuster, 1989). From a second-hand bookshop on Charing Cross Road, London.
everythingsecondhand: The Animal-Lover’s Book of Beastly Murder, by Patricia Highsmith (Penguin, 1979) From a bookshop on Charing Cross Road, London. Samson is a magnificent French pig who has been trained to sniff out truffles. But his owner never
Colleen from Road Rovers Colleen (voiced by Tress MacNeille) is the martial arts expert, and the second in command of the team. She is a rough collie from London, England . Colleen is known for being cheerful with a rapier wit, and she is also calm
The Cat Wears A Mask, by D.B. Olsen (Doubleday, 1949).From a bookshop on Charing Cross Road, London.
What Dreams May Come, by Cynthia Asquith (Four Square, 1965).From a bookshop on Charing Cross Road, London.
Night Demon, by Dillibe Onyeama (Sphere, 1982).From a bookshop on Charing Cross Road, London.
Walking Shadow, by Lenore Glen Offord (Award Books, 1966).From a bookshop on Charing Cross Road, London.
Supernatural, by Robert Muller (Fontana, 1977).From a bookshop on Charing Cross Road, London.
The Realm Of Ghosts, by Eric Maple (Pan, 1964).From a bookshop on Charing Cross Road, London.
Die Rich Die Happy, by James Munro (Corgi, 1967).From a bookshop on Charing Cross Road, London.
Mystery Fiction: Theory and Technique, by Marie F. Rodell (Hermitage House, 1952).From a bookshop on Charing Cross Road, London.
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dichotomization: London’s Great Smog of 1952 - For 4 days, the city of London was blanketed by a poisonous smog that reduced visibility to a few yards and led to an estimated 12,000 fatalities. Roads were littered with abandoned cars. Midday concerts
victoriancello: Jacqueline du Pré with Daniel Barenboim during a recording session in London at the Abbey Road Studio, being all cutesy & musical at the same time.
lastfamous: Pink Floyd. The recording of Wish You Were Here album. Abbey Road Studios, London, September 1975. Photo by Jill Furmanovsky.
everythingsecondhand: The Cat Wears A Mask, by D.B. Olsen (Doubleday, 1949). From a bookshop on Charing Cross Road, London.
They Shoot Horses, Don’t They? by Horace McCoy (Penguin, 1965).From a second-hand bookshop on Charing Cross Road, London.
Black Box Thrillers: 3 Novels by Marc Behm (Zomba Books, 1983).From a second-hand bookshop in Charing Cross Road, London.
Backtrack, by Joseph Hansen (Foul Play Press, 1982).From a bookshop on Charing Cross Road, London.
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The Beatles - Abbey Road (London), August 8th, 1969, 10:30 am • Photo by Iain Macmillan
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fuckyeahtattoos: Rory the Elephant, keeping me going! Done at Old London Road Tattoo, London, England.
did-you-kno: The world’s steepest residential road is in New Zealand. Baldwin Street wasn’t intended to be so steep; the town roads were laid out in a grid by planners in London who had no consideration for the terrain and placed it up the side
cemetrythoughts-99: Punks in London ‘83 Punks hanging out on the Kings Road, London 1983
“You’ll learn, as you get older, that rules are made to be broken. Be bold enough to live life on your terms, and never, ever apologize for it. Go against the grain, refuse to conform, take the road less traveled instead of the well-beaten path.
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badass-london: Mews are often my favorites when shooting #London 😉 (at Baron’s Court Road)
misterlemonzagain:scavengedluxury:Victorian window on London Road. Leicester, August 2019. https://misterlemonzagain.tumblr.com/archive
martysimone: Myla London | Estelle Road • long gown in fine tulle + 3D embroidered flowers | Model Tia Mallia | ph Julia Linkogel