Tim Moore (born May 18, 1964, in Chipping Norton) is a British travel writer and author. His books include
French Revolutions (about cycling the
Tour de France),
Do Not Pass Go (a history of
London based around the streets on the
Monopoly board) and
Spanish Steps (an account of his pilgrimage to
Santiago de Compostela accompanied by a donkey).
French Revolutions (2001)
- One of the most unfortunate things about being an unfit Englishman cycling long distances in France is the number of signs that yell 'PAIN' down every high street.
- Lourdes is the Blackpool of Christianity.
Do Not Pass Go (2002)
- I hate plays. I've never seen the point of paying money to watch people shout a lot and pretend to die, and now that I'm the father of three young children I don't have to.