"...a delectable tour of 46 clubs that span 300 years of architecture and design." — Airmail
"... a lavishly illustrated and wittily written study of one of the capital’s most distinctive – and most secretive – institutions." — House & Garden UK
"Jones treats them not really as clubs, but as examples of interior decoration, which he writes about interestingly and with an observant eye." — Charles Saumarez Smith
"From the concealed bookcase door in the library of The Travellers Club in St James’s to the taxidermy fish and walls lined with rods in Mayfair’s Flyfishers’ Club, it serves as an unofficial guide to the city’s strangest and most elegant private dining and drinking venues."— FT
"...wonderful book on the architecture and interiors of London’s private members’ spaces."— The Rake
London has more members’ clubs than any other city.