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Used
Paperback
2004
$3.25
This illustrated volume celebrates London's history and present, providing a record of its architecture. The text highlights the spirit of each area through its history and the essence of life there today. It includes quotations from chroniclers such as Pepys, Wordsworth and Dickens.
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Used
Paperback
1999
$4.33
Launching with six information-packed guides, this exceptional series offers the savvy advice and in-depth information that sophisticated travelers seek. With each volume written by one top-notch travel writer, these substantive guides rival the best of the competition in depth of information -- adding a light touch -- while offering strong visual appeal and an elegant, user-friendly design. The special features include: -- Detailed background information and site descriptions-- Mapped walking and driving tours-- Full-spread sidebars offering intriguing vignettes on history, culture, and contemporary life-- A 60-page directory of visitor information, including notable hotels and restaurants, entertainment, and shopping-- Top-notch production quality, including fold-out endflaps, printed with maps and quick reference information, that serve as handy bookmarksPractical, portable, and filled with the superior photography and maps one expects from the National Geographic Society, The National Geographic Traveler guides are comprehensive guides for the seasoned traveler.
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Used
Hardcover
1998
$4.20
This illustrated volume celebrates London's history and present, providing a record of its architecture. Starting with the River Thames, each succeeding chapter explores an area of London, following its chronological development from the ancient city, to old central areas, such as Bloomsbury and Chelsea, out to Chiswick in the west and Hampstead in the north, returning finally to revitalized areas on the river's south bank. The text highlights the spirit of each area through its history and the essence of life there today. The diversity of the locations featured reflect the photographer's and author's knowledge of the city and its architecture. Quotations from familiar diarists, poets and chroniclers, such as Pepys, Wordsworth and Dickens, are included.