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A facsimile edition of Bradshaw's Handbook of 1863, the book that
inspired the BBC television series 'Great British Railway
Journeys'. When Michael Portillo began the series 'Great British
Railway Journeys', a well-thumbed 150-year-old book shot back to
fame. The original Bradshaw's guides had been well known to
Victorian travellers and were produced when the British railway
network was at its peak and as tourism by rail became essential. It
was the first national tourist guide specifically organized around
railway journeys, and this beautifully illustrated facsimile
edition offers a glimpse through the carriage window at a Britain
long past.
At the turn of the 20th century the rail network extended to over
23,000 miles, very nearly the circumference of the world - the
greatest length it was ever to achieve. Some urban routes had
closed and later, hundreds of rural lines and stations succumbed to
the Beeching axe. This title shows the network in its heyday before
the decline commenced.
A facsimile edition of Bradshaw's wonderfully illustrated guide to
Victorian London, dating from 1862. Bradshaw's guide to London was
published in a single volume as a handbook for visitors to the
capital. It includes beautiful engravings of London attractions, a
historical overview of the city, advice for tourists and a series
of 'walking tours' radiating outwards from the centre of London,
covering the North, East, South and West, The City of London and a
tour of the Thames (from Greenwich to Windsor). All major
attractions and districts are covered in detailed pages full of
picturesque description. This beautiful reformatted edition
preserves the historical value of this meticulously detailed and
comprehensive book, which will appeal to Bradshaw's enthusiasts,
local historians, aficionados of Victoriana, tourists and Londoners
alike - there really is something for everyone. It will enchant
anyone with an interest in the capital and its rich history.
Especially for those who have obtained the recent facsimile copy of
George Bradshaw's Railway Tourist's Guide Book of Europe 1913. This
detailed Bradshaw's railway map clearly shows the many railways
that were travelled just prior to the outbreak of the First World
War. Originally published in 1913 by Bradshaw and Blacklock, this
is the map of Europe originally contained within that publication,
that map has now been art worked and re-mastered. It is therefore
an ideal companion to the guide where the number's of each of the
railways marked on the map can be referenced to the page they can
be found in the guide book, and a must for those people to take
with them who are planning to re-explore the railway journeys
described. The paper stock used in this series of historic mapping
is of a high quality developed especially for the printing of
detailed mapping. The 90 gsm Progeo paper was specially developed
as a map paper. It has high opacity to help reduce show through and
a cross grain giving it greater durability as the map is being
folded.
Especially for those who have obtained the recent facsimile copy of
George Bradshaw's tourist's guide book. This detailed and
attractive map clearly shows the many railways that had been built
at the height of "Railway Mania" along with hundreds of railway
stations throughout Great Britain and Ireland, allowing the
enthusiast to follow the routes from a bygone age. Originally
published in 1852 by Bradshaw and Blacklock it has now been art
worked and re-mastered. George Bradshaw's Railway Map of Great
Britain and Ireland is a visual record of when train travel was at
its height - when railways were really golden - and his guides
burst with pride about them. George Bradshaw's map also illustrates
the eight "Environs" plans of London, Birmingham, Manchester,
Leeds, Liverpool, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Dublin. The paper stock
used in this series of historic mapping is of a high quality
developed especially for the printing of detailed mapping. The 90
gsm "Progeo" paper was specially developed as a map paper. It has
high opacity to help reduce show through and a cross grain giving
it greater durability as the map is being folded.
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