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Bristol is a city of contrasts, with many stories to tell, yet its treasures are often hidden. The eight walks in this book explore its spectacular Georgian terraces and narrow medieval streets, feats of engineering and groundbreaking street art, parks and wilder green spaces, as well as the waterways that thread through the city's centre.
The London you know is just the surface! From pomp and splendour to quiet hidden corners, explore London and discover how 2,000 years of history have shaped this city. Fully illustrated with over 400 photographs, this book is packed with interesting tales of the capital's colourful and sometimes murky past.
The best-selling London's Hidden Walks Volume 3 is back, in a new and updated second edition! Packed with interesting details about London's history, from personal tales of those who wandered the same streets to the social and economic history of the many areas covered.
The best-selling London's Hidden Walks Volume 1 is back, in a new and updated third edition! Following any of the 12 walks featured in the book will allow the reader to walk in the footsteps of authors and statesmen, murderers and revolutionaries. It has proved a great success with all those who enjoy exploring London.
Edinburgh's Hidden Walks contains 14 detailed walks of the city, from the industrial docks of Leith to the grand Georgian squares of the New Town. The walks are illustrated with 14 maps and over 400 photos.
Walking Oxford tells the story of the city, its people and places in eight surprising walks. Readers will explore many of the colleges and majestic University buildings, but also look beyond the famous dreaming spires to uncover a diverse story of millstreams and medieval lanes, breweries and jam factories, social housing and grand suburbs.
London's streets are full of all kinds of strange objects from buildings to street furniture that seem out of place or simply inexplicable. This book explores the stories that lie behind the most interesting of these 'oddities' with colour photographs and area maps and in so doing reveals an unexpected and surprising history of the capital.
This second edition of The London Garden Book A-Z celebrates London's thriving horticultural landscape in all its diversity, taking readers on a tour of the capital's most inspirational gardens. London gardeners see opportunities in the most unlikely of places, from rooftops to roundabouts, from sidewalks to skips.
The good, the bad, the courageous and the cowardly all have a permanent place on the streets of London. With over 350 photographs and 18 detailed maps, this book will enable the reader to walk among the statuary of the capital and bring history to life, from Queen Boudicca's fight against the Romans to Nelson Mandela's struggle against apartheid.
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