<P>TRANSLATED BY ALISON McCULLOUGH<br><B><br>''One of the best books on the many diverse migrations to London . . . revealing the extent to which the diversity of immigrant <I>origins</I> has had transformative effects - through food, music, diverse types of knowledge and so much more. The book is difficult to put it down''</B><br>Saskia Sassen, The Robert S. Lynd Professor of Sociology, Columbia University, New York<br><B><br>''The ultimate book about Great Britain''s capital''</B><br><I>Dagbladet</I><br><br><B>''One of the best books of the year! . . . This is a book about what a city is and can be''</B><br><I>Aftenposten</I><br><br><br><B>Is there a street in London which does not contain a story from the Empire? Immigrants made London; and they keep remaking it in a thousand different ways.</B><B> Nazneen Khan-¿trem has drawn a wonderful new map of a city that everyone thought they already knew. </B><br><br>She travels around the city, meeting the very people who have created a tru