The Bespoke Society: A Guide To... London
by Jeremy LiebsterPublished on April 1st 2018
Pages: 121
"Sparse... some glaring omissions" - FoodPorn London
"Only page 23 is of mild interest" - http: //www.londonpetlover.com
"Wow!!! A genuinely bespoke city guide!!!" - Tommy Sponge, Chairman, The Bespokist Society
One of the most curated city guides ever created. As the first travel book produced by the hugely influential Bespokist Society, this handy guide takes you to a London you've never seen: a London of challenging Etruscan restaurants, edgy branding parlours, emoji hotels and hidden Icelandic communities; a London where 8-ply toilet paper is a thing.
On the way, meet an eclectic band of inspiring Londoners - from scriveners to socialites via urban wordsmiths and coffee preachers - and see why London is now the global epicentre of Bespokist consciousness, community and culture.
This is a tiny book that packs a punch. Even if you’ve never been to London, if you’ve lived in a place inhabited by hipsters, you will understand this book.Â
In this guide you will find out about the latest and greatest restaurants that require you to make all your own food. You will find out about bicycling groups that never end. You will find tailors that use only archaic tool and refuse to discuss a price.
This is a book that you can dip in and out of instead of reading like a story. This is a good gift book for anyone who is taking themselves a bit too seriously.
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Since my love of London sometimes borders on the absurd, this might be just the cure!