Book description
Geographer Danny Dorling tells the stories of the people who live
along the 32 stops of the Central Line to illustrate the extent and
impact of inequality in Britain today - part of a series of twelve
books tied to the twelve lines of the London Underground, as Tfl
celebrates 150 years of the Tube with Penguin
'Geographer royal by appointment to the left' Simon Jenkins
Danny Dorling is Professor for the Public Understanding of Social
Science at Sheffield University. He is the honorary president of the
Society of Cartographers. In 2009 he was awarded the Gold Award of the
Geographical Association and the Back Award of the Royal Geographical
Society. He has advised government and the Office for National
Statistics on matters relating to the census. His previous books
include So You Think You Know About Britain? and Fair Play.
Danny Dorling is Professor for the Public Understanding of Social
Science at Sheffield University. He is the honorary president of the
Society of Cartographers. In 2009 he was awarded the Gold Award of the
Geographical Association and the Back Award of the Royal Geographical
Society. He has advised government and the Office for National
Statistics on matters relating to the census. His previous books include
So You Think You Know About Britain?
and
Fair Play.