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London's River: A History of the Thames

London's River: A History of the Thames

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London's River: A History of the Thames

by Leapman, Michael

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1851456449
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9781851456444
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London: Pavilion Books, 1991 1851456449. First edition. First printing of first hardback edition. Near Fine/ Near Fine. 10.5 by 9. Unclipped. 160 pages including bibliography and index. Over one hundred colour illustrations ranging from paintings by artists such as Canaletto and Kokoschka to the finest modern photography. A vivid history of the Thames from Roman Britain to modern times. A beautiful visual tribute to 'the strong brown god'. .

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Bookseller
David Edward Hellawell GB (GB)
Bookseller's Inventory #
748
Title
London's River: A History of the Thames
Author
Leapman, Michael
Book Condition
Used
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
1851456449
ISBN 13
9781851456444
Publisher
London: Pavilion Books, 1991 1851456449
Place of Publication
London
This edition first published
February 1992
Keywords
History Thames; Rivers; London; Docklands; Bridges; Commerce; Industry; Ships; Boats; QSE

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