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The Past all around us : an illustrated guide to the ruins, relics, monuments, castles, cathedrals, historic buildings, and industrial landmarks of Britain /

Contributor(s): Reader's Digest Association [edición y diseño].
Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Reader's Digest Press, 1979Description: 464 páginas : ilustraciones, fotos a color, mapas 28 x 17 cm.ISBN: 9780340233085.Subject(s): Edificios históricos -- Guías -- Inglaterra | Monumentos -- Guías -- Inglaterra | Edificios industriales -- Guías -- InglaterraDDC classification: R 941 P291
Contents:
Part I. The Man-made Landscape : A Journey Across the Countryside and Through Time Begins in 3500 BC When the First Farmers Began Changing the Face of Britain, 10-22 | Part 2. Discovering the Past : A Selection of Nearly 2.000 Places wich Each Tells Part of the Story of Our Past-From the Caves of Stone Age Britons to the First Nuclear Power Station, 24-384 | Part 3. Maps to point the Past : The Places in Town and Country that Reflect Part of the Story of the British People | Part 4. Legacy of the Centuries : The Castles, Churches, Houses and Industries of Aur Ancestors Help us Understand their Attitudes, Beliefs and Aspirations, 402 - 448 | Part 5. The Builders of Britain : Of the Multitude of Architects, Craftsmen and Industrialists who Have Helped Build the Nation, Some Have Letf Their Names Firmly Engraved on this History, 450 - 463
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Part I. The Man-made Landscape : A Journey Across the Countryside and Through Time Begins in 3500 BC When the First Farmers Began Changing the Face of Britain, 10-22 |
Part 2. Discovering the Past : A Selection of Nearly 2.000 Places wich Each Tells Part of the Story of Our Past-From the Caves of Stone Age Britons to the First Nuclear Power Station, 24-384 |
Part 3. Maps to point the Past : The Places in Town and Country that Reflect Part of the Story of the British People |
Part 4. Legacy of the Centuries : The Castles, Churches, Houses and Industries of Aur Ancestors Help us Understand their Attitudes, Beliefs and Aspirations, 402 - 448 |
Part 5. The Builders of Britain : Of the Multitude of Architects, Craftsmen and Industrialists who Have Helped Build the Nation, Some Have Letf Their Names Firmly Engraved on this History, 450 - 463