I just got back to the USA from London this week. Tom provided excellent service picking me up at at LHR and a return trip. Had a great chat about things to see in London. Great guy and I hope you didn't wait in the Heathrow rank too long!
I was born in St Thomas’s Hospital and some five years later spent a couple of weeks there as a patient. When the weather was fine, our beds were rolled out onto the terrace overlooking the Thames so we could enjoy the sunshine. The only problem was not being able to take an afternoon nap because of Big Ben.
Would definitely recommend John Rogers and Ian Sinclair, really incredible psycho-geographical works on London. The Secret Lore of London is brilliant as well. Love your videos Tom, thanks for the many hours of entertainment!
I love books, and have added several of these to the Kindle reading list! London Made Us offers an interesting idea about everyone having "their" London. My friend's version comes from days and nights out spent in Camden, whereas to me, the London of my childgood was just somewhere I went because that's where Great Ormond Street is and I had to go every few months for appointments. Now, as an adult I'm finding "my" London again through visiting for work, and with friends.
Hi Tom, I really liked the way you reviewed these books, I have lots of books on London including the last one you reviewed. People I know occasionally give me books about London as presents, assuming because I like London I will automatically like any book written about it. This of course is not true, and I think you managed to accurately explain how some books can be too deep, heavy or dry, to be an enjoyable read. It’s definitely a very personal thing which books you enjoy, for example I found the last book you reviewed, which was a gift, very depressing, and I didn’t finish reading it. I think I may well order one or two of the others, notably the first one and people’s different perceptions of London sounds interesting. Thank you for sharing your knowledge of London and those books with us. In return I would like to mention a book which is probably out of print now, but became my Bible in the early 1980’s The Essential Guide to London written by David Benedictus.
Tom, such a lovely video, I listened through this like a podcast! I’m just interested to know where you’re from? Your intonation is somewhat of Londoner but has a different twang to it.
Why nervous? It’s a great city and I often take for granted just how easy and safe it is! Feel free to drop me an email if you have any concerns or help with anything 👍🏻
I love London. So much to see and do. The only city that I love as much as London is Tokyo. (and I've been to NYC, Chicago, Taipei, Seoul and Hong Kong). Tom - what are your top cities you have visited? Same question for everyone else. :)
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I just got back to the USA from London this week. Tom provided excellent service picking me up at at LHR and a return trip. Had a great chat about things to see in London. Great guy and I hope you didn't wait in the Heathrow rank too long!
Thanks Don! Was a pleasure to meet you!
Im a American Truck Driver i just ordered 2 of these books thank you.
Lovely open comments on the last book Tom. It really helps to see things through other people’s eyes who are less fortunate than us
Just seen this for the first time and added some new books to my birthday pressie list. Cheers Tom👏
Just your genuine enthusiasm in this video makes it special.
I was in contact with the publishers of the London Blue Guide a few weeks ago and they hope to have an updated book published later this year (2023).
I was born in St Thomas’s Hospital and some five years later spent a couple of weeks there as a patient. When the weather was fine, our beds were rolled out onto the terrace overlooking the Thames so we could enjoy the sunshine. The only problem was not being able to take an afternoon nap because of Big Ben.
Video idea Tom camping in the taxi would be amazing too see what you can do in the back with the limited space available
Loving the recent best coffee/food etc videos. Keep them coming. My copy of “how to read London” arrived today!
Thanks Paul! Always love learning and discovering!
Great idea for a video mate.
Would definitely recommend John Rogers and Ian Sinclair, really incredible psycho-geographical works on London. The Secret Lore of London is brilliant as well.
Love your videos Tom, thanks for the many hours of entertainment!
Just bought a copy of "A Life in Maps." Thanks for the recommendation!
I love books, and have added several of these to the Kindle reading list!
London Made Us offers an interesting idea about everyone having "their" London.
My friend's version comes from days and nights out spent in Camden, whereas to me, the London of my childgood was just somewhere I went because that's where Great Ormond Street is and I had to go every few months for appointments. Now, as an adult I'm finding "my" London again through visiting for work, and with friends.
Great Video Tom, I never knew that about London was the first book I read about London, great book
brilliant, thank you
Great video Sir
Fantastic video Tom! These recommendations will keep me busy for a while :)
would definitely recommend This Other London by famed walker, psychogeographer and East London resident John Rogers
HD that book on kindle for years .fantastic
Tom! I think I saw you yesterday (15th May) in Braintree, Essex at a car wash! Was it you??
Hi Tom, I really liked the way you reviewed these books, I have lots of books on London including the last one you reviewed. People I know occasionally give me books about London as presents, assuming because I like London I will automatically like any book written about it. This of course is not true, and I think you managed to accurately explain how some books can be too deep, heavy or dry, to be an enjoyable read. It’s definitely a very personal thing which books you enjoy, for example I found the last book you reviewed, which was a gift, very depressing, and I didn’t finish reading it. I think I may well order one or two of the others, notably the first one and people’s different perceptions of London sounds interesting.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge of London and those books with us. In return I would like to mention a book which is probably out of print now, but became my Bible in the early 1980’s The Essential Guide to London written by David Benedictus.
Tom, such a lovely video, I listened through this like a podcast! I’m just interested to know where you’re from? Your intonation is somewhat of Londoner but has a different twang to it.
Essex 😊
Londoners is INCREDIBLE!
Excellent!
I really like the London Strangest tales
Hi tom next Tuesday to Friday I'm going to London for the first time and I'm a bit nervous
Why nervous? It’s a great city and I often take for granted just how easy and safe it is!
Feel free to drop me an email if you have any concerns or help with anything 👍🏻
@@TomtheTaxiDriver thanks
Just don't get run over because you're looking the wrong direction crossing streets. That's the #1 killer of tourists.
@@CallieMasters5000 thanks
I love London. So much to see and do. The only city that I love as much as London is Tokyo. (and I've been to NYC, Chicago, Taipei, Seoul and Hong Kong). Tom - what are your top cities you have visited? Same question for everyone else. :)
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Tom
Your videos are amazing. I really like it. I am a new subscriber to your channel. Can I talk with you Tom?
book of marmon ?
0:09 Sad Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection rides around in those ugly red vans and not the BMW SUV's like C019.
9:28 he copied paris so was easy to copy quickly 😅
Mate what is that thumbnail lmao
Me holding a book on Regent Street?
There is a word for people who prefer to employ people for less than minimum wage . That word is "scum". Never do business with scum.
First?
City airport to Sevenoaks £55 in an Uber. Based on your videos promoting cabs and being the same price I thought I’d support them
£125. Never again
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