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Survey of London: Whitechapel: Volumes 54 and 55 by Peter Guillery: New
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Item specifics
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- Publication Date
- 2022-06-28
- ISBN
- 9781913107253
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Yale University Press
ISBN-10
1913107256
ISBN-13
9781913107253
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3050431895
Product Key Features
Book Title
Survey of London: Whitechapel : Volumes 54 and 55
Number of Pages
960 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Urban & Land Use Planning, Regional, Europe / Great Britain / General, History / General
Publication Year
2022
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Architecture, History
Book Series
Survey of London Ser.
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.3 in
Item Weight
172.6 Oz
Item Length
1 in
Item Width
0.9 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2021-277201
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
720
Synopsis
The Survey of London returns to the East End to chronicle Whitechapel, shedding new light on this widely misunderstood district In these volumes, the Survey of London returns to the East End to chronicle Whitechapel, covering Aldgate to Mile End Green, and Brick Lane to Wellclose Square. The name Whitechapel--one of London's best known--is highly evocative, carrying dark, even mythic associations. These are set aside to present new histories of all the area's sites and buildings, those standing and many that have gone, in districts that have been repeatedly rebuilt. Abutting the City of London, Whitechapel has, since medieval times, housed commerce and many varied industries. Enriched by centuries of immigration, this area has been "global" for as long as that word has denoted the world and, amidst widespread poverty, some of London's great institutions have been founded here. In the midst of these landmarks, Whitechapel has seen recent transformation. These volumes bear historical witness with hundreds of superb new photographs and meticulous architectural drawings illustrating detailed accounts of topographical development in accessible prose. They will be an invaluable resource for historians, planners, residents, and the wider public., The Survey of London returns to the East End to chronicle Whitechapel, shedding new light on this widely misunderstood district In these volumes, the Survey of London returns to the East End to chronicle Whitechapel, covering Aldgate to Mile End Green, and Brick Lane to Wellclose Square. The name Whitechapel--one of London's best known--is highly evocative, carrying dark, even mythic associations. These are set aside to present new histories of all the area's sites and buildings, those standing and many that have gone, in districts that have been repeatedly rebuilt. Abutting the City of London, Whitechapel has, since medieval times, housed commerce and many varied industries. Enriched by centuries of immigration, this area has been "global" for as long as that word has denoted the world and, amidst widespread poverty, some of London's great institutions have been founded here. In the midst of these landmarks, Whitechapel has seen recent transformation. These volumes bear historical witness with hundreds of superb new photographs and meticulous architectural drawings illustrating detailed accounts of topographical development in accessible prose. They will be an invaluable resource for historians, planners, residents, and the wider public. Distributed for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art, The Survey of London returns to the East End to chronicle Whitechapel, shedding new light on this widely misunderstood district
LC Classification Number
DA685
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