In his widely read London blog Ian Mansfield has given Croydonopolis a long and approving review. ‘“Croydon?” sneered Kenneth Williams, “sounds more like an illness.” Many might agree with this opinion,’ Ian admits, ‘but maybe you’ll downgrade it to a mild sniffle after reading this amusing history of the city that never was . . . The writing style will amuse anyone who reads it,’ he concludes, ‘and they might look at Croydon, if not more fondly, certainly a lot more informed about it.’
The Captain has spoken . . . on Croydonopolis
The Damned weren’t just the first punk band to release a single, and then an album: they are the best band ever to come out of Croydon, and their lead guitarist, Captain Sensible, is one of the town’s most distinguished ambassadors. So the Croydon-born publisher of Croydonopolis is truly proud to report that the Captain has declared himself a fan of the book with a fulsome verdict on Facebook - and accompanying plug on Instagram - to his 64,000+ followers, praising ‘a stonking read’.
