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ISBN 10: 1803996277ISBN 13: 9781803996271
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The first book to tell the history of the Edware Road. Has there ever been a road so short, so colourful? The mere 10 miles of London's Edgware Road take some beating for social history in Britain. They have seen invaders, public hangings, highway men, a civil insurrection, murderers and gangsters, bombings, the birth of a sport, the roots of modern aviation and a naturist 'riot.' Plus a workhouse so cruel that those nearby referred to their town as something else rather than risk the association. Every nation on earth has settled along the road. Arab immigrants and their successors post signs in gorgeous curling writing outside their shops. The Irish came to build roads and houses, to find themselves exploited and ruined, to fight in the street and 'to work 'til you're dead for a room and a bed.' The Jewish population built the nation's largest synagogue. Mosques dot the length of the road. Sikhs built gurduwaras and Hindus their temples. From Romans at one end to Romanians at the other, with homes fit for heroes in between, this is the Edgware Road. AUTHOR: Leo Woodland is a former journalist and BBC Radio 4 and World Service producer and presenter. He has an MA in History from the University of Birmingham. He is a prolific author of books on cycling history (his encyclopaedia of the Tour de France was one of the Independent's books of the year), sound recording and exploring Britain. He has had full-length features in the Guardian, Times and Independent. Now living in France, he grew up on Watling Avenue, near Edgware Road. 20 b/w illustrations The first book to tell the history of the Edware Road. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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ISBN 10: 0985963603ISBN 13: 9780985963606
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ISBN 10: 1803996277ISBN 13: 9781803996271
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Published by Manitoba Archaeological Society, Canada
ISBN 10: 0919212018ISBN 13: 9780919212015
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[0-919212-01-8] 1970. (Hardcover) Fine, no dust jacket. 319pp. Red cloth with gilt decoration. Map endpapers, photographs, illustrations, folding chart, maps, bibliography, glossary, index. Contributors include D. Braddell (Prehistoric Burial Site Near Reston, Manitoba), Walter M. Hlady (The Harris Bison Runs Near Brandon), Walter M. Hlady (Manitoba- the Northern Woodlands), Walter M. Hlady (Southeastern Manitoba Resurveyed), Dennis C. Joyes (The Culture Sequence at the Avery Site at Rock Lake), Brenda McGee Lipsett (A Comparative Study to Determine the Origin of Some Canadian Shield Rock Paintings), Ronald J. Nash (The Prehistory of Northern Manitoba), Leo F. Pettipas (Early Man in Manitoba), Brian Reeves (Culture Dynamics in the Manitoba Grasslands 100 B.C.- A.D. 700), Allan A. Simpson (The Manitoba Escarpment Cultural Sequence), Jack Steinbring (Evidence of Old Copper in a Northern Transitional Zone), Jack Steinbring (The Tie Creek Boulder Site of Southeastern Manitoba), Leigh Syms (The McKean Complex in Manitoba), J.V. Wright (The Shield Archaic in Manitoba- a Preliminary Statement). Locale: Manitoba; Prairie Provinces; Western Canada. (Manitoba, Archaeology--Manitoba).
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The first book to tell the history of the Edware Road. Has there ever been a road so short, so colourful? The mere 10 miles of London's Edgware Road take some beating for social history in Britain. They have seen invaders, public hangings, highway men, a civil insurrection, murderers and gangsters, bombings, the birth of a sport, the roots of modern aviation and a naturist 'riot.' Plus a workhouse so cruel that those nearby referred to their town as something else rather than risk the association. Every nation on earth has settled along the road. Arab immigrants and their successors post signs in gorgeous curling writing outside their shops. The Irish came to build roads and houses, to find themselves exploited and ruined, to fight in the street and 'to work 'til you're dead for a room and a bed.' The Jewish population built the nation's largest synagogue. Mosques dot the length of the road. Sikhs built gurduwaras and Hindus their temples. From Romans at one end to Romanians at the other, with homes fit for heroes in between, this is the Edgware Road. AUTHOR: Leo Woodland is a former journalist and BBC Radio 4 and World Service producer and presenter. He has an MA in History from the University of Birmingham. He is a prolific author of books on cycling history (his encyclopaedia of the Tour de France was one of the Independent's books of the year), sound recording and exploring Britain. He has had full-length features in the Guardian, Times and Independent. Now living in France, he grew up on Watling Avenue, near Edgware Road. 20 b/w illustrations The first book to tell the history of the Edware Road. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Published by The History Press Ltd, Stroud, 2024
ISBN 10: 1803996277ISBN 13: 9781803996271
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The first book to tell the history of the Edware Road. Has there ever been a road so short, so colourful? The mere 10 miles of London's Edgware Road take some beating for social history in Britain. They have seen invaders, public hangings, highway men, a civil insurrection, murderers and gangsters, bombings, the birth of a sport, the roots of modern aviation and a naturist 'riot.' Plus a workhouse so cruel that those nearby referred to their town as something else rather than risk the association. Every nation on earth has settled along the road. Arab immigrants and their successors post signs in gorgeous curling writing outside their shops. The Irish came to build roads and houses, to find themselves exploited and ruined, to fight in the street and 'to work 'til you're dead for a room and a bed.' The Jewish population built the nation's largest synagogue. Mosques dot the length of the road. Sikhs built gurduwaras and Hindus their temples. From Romans at one end to Romanians at the other, with homes fit for heroes in between, this is the Edgware Road. AUTHOR: Leo Woodland is a former journalist and BBC Radio 4 and World Service producer and presenter. He has an MA in History from the University of Birmingham. He is a prolific author of books on cycling history (his encyclopaedia of the Tour de France was one of the Independent's books of the year), sound recording and exploring Britain. He has had full-length features in the Guardian, Times and Independent. Now living in France, he grew up on Watling Avenue, near Edgware Road. 20 b/w illustrations The first book to tell the history of the Edware Road. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Published by Manitoba Archaeological Society, Canada
ISBN 10: 0919212018ISBN 13: 9780919212015
Seller: Burton Lysecki Books, ABAC/ILAB, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
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[0-919212-01-8] 1970. (Hardcover) Very good, no dust jacket. 319pp. Signed by the editor. Gilt lettering, gilt decorated cover, map endpapers, photographs, illustrations, folding chart, maps, bibliography, glossary, index. Contributors include D. Braddell (Prehistoric Burial Site Near Reston, Manitoba), Walter M. Hlady (The Harris Bison Runs Near Brandon), Walter M. Hlady (Manitoba- the Northern Woodlands), Walter M. Hlady (Southeastern Manitoba Resurveyed), Dennis C. Joyes (The Culture Sequence at the Avery Site at Rock Lake), Brenda McGee Lipsett (A Comparative Study to Determine the Origin of Some Canadian Shield Rock Paintings), Ronald J. Nash (The Prehistory of Northern Manitoba), Leo F. Pettipas (Early Man in Manitoba), Brian Reeves (Culture Dynamics in the Manitoba Grasslands 100 B.C.- A.D. 700), Allan A. Simpson (The Manitoba Escarpment Cultural Sequence), Jack Steinbring (Evidence of Old Copper in a Northern Transitional Zone), Jack Steinbring (The Tie Creek Boulder Site of Southeastern Manitoba), Leigh Syms (The McKean Complex in Manitoba), J.V. Wright (The Shield Archaic in Manitoba- a Preliminary Statement). Locale: Manitoba; Prairie Provinces; Western Canada. (Manitoba, Archaeology--Manitoba).
ISBN 10: 1803996277ISBN 13: 9781803996271
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