
Bloomsbury lies at the heart of cultural & intellectual London, famed for its museums, universities & literary heritage. Matthew Ingleby`s new history ranges across the neighbourhood to explore hidden corners & reveal unexpected connections between Bloomsbury`s past & present, its buildings & its people, its austere towers & its garden squares. Ingleby examines the facets of Bloomsbury that have shaped its identity
- its long association with youth & beginnings; its proud secularism & scepticism; & its role as London`s centre of thinking, writing & publishing. He draws on the voices of Bloomsbury`s most observant residents, such as Charles Dickens & Virginia Woolf, to explain the character of the place in a fresh & engaging new way.