Publisher's Synopsis
This is a fascinating look at the history of one of London's most iconic public spaces, told from the perspective of a former park keeper. Thomas Smith recounts his personal experiences working in Hyde Park, and also delves into the park's rich history, from its origins as a royal hunting ground to its modern-day role as a hub of recreation and entertainment.
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