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The Daily Telegraph Castles & Ancient Monuments of England
| Author: | Damien Noonan |
| Publisher: | Aurum Press |
| Catalogue number: | 79564 |
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Over 350 of England's most interesting historic sites are described and illustrated in this book. It gives a brief history of England and of castles before going on to describe each entry in great detail...
Cathedrals & Abbeys of England
| Publisher: | Jarrold Publishing |
| Catalogue number: | 82245 |
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This fully illustrated guide contains over 60 of England's cathedrals, abbeys, minsters and priories, with over 130 colour photographs.
A selection of Parish Churches in & around Cranbourne Chase, Nadder Valley & Blackmore Vale
| Author: | Jack Skelton-Wallace |
| Publisher: | Richmond Hill Press |
| Catalogue number: | 127836 |
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A meticulously researched & informative book in which the author shares his passion for history and a genuine fascination for these unique buildings, their architecture, place in the community and connections...
London: A Guide to Recent Architecture
| Author: | Samantha Hardingham |
| Publisher: | Ellipsis |
| Catalogue number: | 82383 |
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About this series
Seeking out buildings of architectural interest through these guides can lead the inquisitive traveller to explore areas of a city not normally on the tourist trail. These well-presented...
| Publisher: | Metro Publications |
| Catalogue number: | 159797 |
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“London’s Monuments” by Andrew Kershman is a fascinating pocket-sized book that guides you round the monuments of London, revealing their intriguing stories. Kershman provides biographies of the immortalised...
| Author: | Ed Glinert |
| Publisher: | Penguin |
| Catalogue number: | 124139 |
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The streets of London resonate with secret stories, from East End lore to Cold War espionage, from tales of riots, rakes, brothers, anarchy and grisly murders, to Rolling Stones gigs, gangland drinking...
| Publisher: | Authentik Books |
| Catalogue number: | 166133 |
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Artistik London is for anyone with a passion for the arts.
Besides mapping the mainstream stars in the city’s ‘creative firmament’ - Tate Britain, the Royal Albert Hall, the Globe Theatre - it ventures...
| Author: | Tommy Penton |
| Publisher: | Jonathan Cape |
| Catalogue number: | 166506 |
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“Tate to Tate” is a book like no other you have ever seen. Concertina-bound, it shows a group of people walking east along the South Bank.
Brightly coloured, brilliantly drawn by artist Tommy Penton...
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