Stopping Places
Discover the rich tapestry of history in Stopping Places by Simon Evans, published in 2004. This captivating book delves into Kent, often referred to as the "Garden of England," exploring its significant role as the market garden for the bustling metropolis of London. With 176 pages of insightful analysis, Evans sheds light on the social dynamics and ethnic communities that have shaped this unique region. Ideal for those interested in ethnic studies and the historical interplay between rural and urban landscapes, Stopping Places offers a compelling narrative that connects the past with the present. Enhance your understanding of Greater London and its surrounding areas through this well-researched and engaging read.