This book is the ultimate gift for the person that you don't know what to buy for (provided they live in London).
In a nutshell, this book is an A-Z that is made up of colour aerial photographs rather than drawings.
So why is it so good?
Actually, I don't know. There is actually very little that seperates this from an A-Z, but there is a magic quality about this book. You just HAVE to look things up - your house, your mum's house, your friend's house. You want to know what the gardens of people down your street look like.
This book makes you feel like you have an American spy satellite over London. The short cuts you used to take are visible, even if they were through waste-ground.
You must buy this book on-line. Why? Simply because every copy I have ever seen in a book shop has been wrecked by every single passer-by being compelled to flick through it and look something up. And there are very few books like that.
It's big, heavy and a work of art. If you are paying under £45, its a bargain. Most people would pay twice that for a book of this quality and enduring appeal. It's a snapshot (literally) of what London looked like in 2000. Definetely something to keep for 50 years.
Nobody can resist opening this book and looking at it, guests, family members and friends all want to find something here. Buy, buy, buy.