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Millions live there, millions more visit each year - but few get to know the stuff that really matters.
For example, do you know when Big Ben first bonged - or even who Ben was? Why London's famous river is called the Thames? Which top Nazi was locked up in the Tower of London during World War II? Or what runs through the more than 50 miles of train-size tunnels which run under the city, stretch further than the Channel Tunnel and lie deeper than the Tube - and, no, the answer has got nothing to do with trains.
Find out:
- Why New York's famous Central Park came to be modelled on a seventeenth-century London square
- How Primrose Hill nearly disappeared beneath a pyramid even larger than the Great Pyramid of Cheops
- When it was that 640 people came to be drowned in the Thames in a single night
- And what the Royal Family might do to escape London if the balloon ever goes up.
If you've ever spent time pondering the identity of the London's first celebrity chef, its oldest football club, or the street which is home to more celebrities - alive and dead - than any other in the capital then this is a book for you. From the truth about Handel's ears to tales of hippos roaming around Trafalgar Square, When Did Big Ben First Bong? is set to become the ultimate trivia guide to the greatest city on Earth.