"Historian and Berlin blogger Joseph Pearson's guide is the last word in explaining not only Berlin's incredible history, but also its present day cultural situation. The stunning photographs, both period and contemporary, are some of the best we've seen. Although there is a very limited 'listings' section in the back, this is not meant for use by tourists on the ground. Instead, it is far better digested before a visit to Berlin and is even readable for leisure, and will undoubtedly improve your experience of the city when the time comes to visit."-- "Independent"
"An exhilarating account of Berlin as an angst-ridden, yet explosively creative city through historical analyses and personal anecdotes. . . . Passionately researched and finely written. . . . Cultural studies scholars will appreciate discovering previously marginalized historical figures and artifacts, students and everyday readers will gain fascinating insights into the cultural history of one of the world's greatest metropolises, and aesthetic practitioners will find renewed inspiration in the transformative power of the arts."-- "German Studies Review"
"More than in other young cities, Berlin's history can be perplexing and rather heavy, and best understood with a knowledgeable guide to hold your hand gently. The Cityscopes Berlin guide, written by Berlin-based journalist and cultural historian Pearson, does just that. . . . The flaneur Pearson leads you around all sorts of neighborhoods, in west and east, taking in memorials, museums, monuments, theater, tunnels, bunkers, festivals, and parades-cum-demonstrations, before ending with handy listings. Illustrated with over 118 often intriguing photos, this book is a recommended companion for wandering through Berlin's past and present."-- "Berlin In Your Pocket City Guide 2019"