London Stories is a three-part series on the capital’s club culture, looking at how it influenced London and emphasising the importance of its shared and sacred spaces, from early mod hangouts the Lyceum Ballroom and Tiles through to Crackers, Bang, Shoom and beyond. Starting tonight at Second Home, here are a few of our favourite books to do with London, to get you in the mood. Lost In the City by Nicholas Sack This book of black and white photographs of office workers in London streets captures an unsettling tension between solitary figures and the imposing architecture of a modern city


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Add to Calendar Europe/Paris London Stories is a three-part series on the capital’s club culture, looking at how it influenced London and emphasising the importance of its shared and sacred spaces, from early mod hangouts the Lyceum Ballroom and Tiles through to Crackers, Bang, Shoom and beyond. Starting tonight at Second Home, here are a few of our favourite books to do with London, to get you in the mood. Lost In the City by Nicholas Sack This book of black and white photographs of office workers in London streets captures an unsettling tension between solitary figures and the imposing architecture of a modern city

London Stories is a three-part series on the capital’s club culture, looking at how it influenced London and emphasising the importance of its shared and sacred spaces, from early mod hangouts the Lyceum Ballroom and Tiles through to Crackers, Bang, Shoom and beyond. Starting tonight at Second Home, here are a few of our favourite books to do with London, to get you in the mood.

Lost In the City by Nicholas Sack

This book of black and white photographs of office workers in London streets captures an unsettling tension between solitary figures and the imposing architecture of a modern city.
#nicholassack #lostinthecity #londonstories #secondhome #libreria #libtriptych

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London Stories is a three-part series on the capital’s club culture, looking at how it influenced London and emphasising the importance of its shared and sacred spaces, from early mod hangouts the Lyceum Ballroom and Tiles through to Crackers, Bang, Shoom and beyond. Starting tonight at Second Home, here are a few of our favourite books to do with London, to get you in the mood.

Lost In the City by Nicholas Sack

This book of black and white photographs of office workers in London streets captures an unsettling tension between solitary figures and the imposing architecture of a modern city.
#nicholassack #lostinthecity #londonstories #secondhome #libreria #libtriptych

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