More Things My Dad Saw (But Never Bothered Mentioning)

£6.00

A second collection of bizarre and baffling London street photography by the late, great Gordon Gibbens – featuring naked cyclists, pantomime cows and a few famous faces.

Includes an introduction by Jane Gibbens Murphy. All profits from sales go to St Christopher’s hospice in South London.

Description

Armed only with his camera and Freedom Pass, Gordon Gibbens wandered the streets of London taking pictures of anything that caught his eye – including celebrities, celebrations and (seemingly countless) naked cyclists. It’s just a shame he never thought to mention what he’d seen at the time.

Having trawled through another 500 photo albums, we’re proud to present the second – bigger and brighter – collection of Gordon’s most bizarre and baffling shots of the city he knew and loved so well.

As with How Graffiti Saved My Dad’s Life (At Least For A While) and Things My Dad Saw (But Never Bothered Mentioning), all profits from this book go to St Christopher’s hospice in South London, where Gordon was cared for at the end of his life.

Buy both Things My Dad Saw and More Things My Dad Saw for just £10.

(84pp, A5 landscape, colour, perfect bound: contains nudity!)

 

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