"This is a luminous book about the greyness that delayed Britain’s search for modernity in the postwar era." — Frances Spalding, <i>The Guardian</i><br /> <br /><br />"This is an absolutely terrific book." — David Marx, David Marx: Book Reviews<br /> <br /><br />"acute and wide-ranging analysis" — Mark Jones, <i>Albion Magazine Online</i><br /><br />“[A] closely argued study of culture and society in post-war Britain” – Ruth Guilding, <i>TLS</i><br /><br />“Far from being a dry and dusty tome it fizzes with an energy for anyone who is interested in the environment around them.” —<i>Hampshire Chronicle</i><br /><br />“Here, the author prowls around corners, inhabits bombsites and lurks in the fog, uncovering, through her persuasive text and generous illustrations, a new and nuanced vision of a city that reveals its character in the obscured, the elided and the everyday”—Catherine Jolivette, <i>Burlington Magazine</i><br /><br />