Gay London: A Guide
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.97 (630 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1899858733 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 320 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Many insights into how a gay man may enjoy the more esoteric pleasures the city has to offer.
. Peter Jones is an editor and lives in Hackney. Ian Martin balances a virtual career on the Internet with real life in his gay local. Will McLoughlin worked in international development, as a laborer, a gardener, and a teacher. Andrew Wyllie lives in north London and is writing a thesis on gender and sexuality in post-war British theatre
Andrew Wyllie lives in north London and is writing a thesis on gender and sexuality in post-war British theatre. Will McLoughlin worked in international development, as a laborer, a gardener, and a teacher. Ian Martin balances a virtual career on the Internet with real life in his gay local. . About the AuthorPeter Jones is an editor and lives in Hackney
Wonderful Compliment to A Comprehensive Guide Stephen Beck If you're a gay man who doesn't know London well, buy this book. Gay London offers a selective and manageable list of what to do and see in London-both what's nominally gay and what some gay men look for (e.g., art museums). I finished the book thinking that Gay London was what the four authors would recommend to their out-of-town friends.Presented more as a travelogue, the authors identify and describe what . What a strange "guide book" As a previous reviewer noted, the guide reviews only two restaurants and two hotels. How very strange then that the reviewers selected two restaurants and two hotels that they did not particularly like. The reviews of all places are so mixed that I wouldn't bother with any of them. So based on this guide, now I am down to 0 restaurants or hotels that I would try. Why bother? Or why not list places that the re. "Not impressed" according to A Customer. This guide is so selective it's nearly useless. For example, there is no broad overview of London's gay neighborhoods, and only two hotel and restaurant recommendations each. Surely London has more to offer gay travelers than that! While the recommendations that are provided are well written and informative, I still have no concept of how I could spend a week in London other than going spot-by-spot to the var