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The City of London

The Historic Square Mile

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Fiddes, Angela / Frankl, Ernest. The City of The Historic Square Mile. Cambridge, Ernest Frankl and The Pevensey Press, 1984. 19 cm x 25 cm. 96 pages with photographs. Original softcover. Excellent condition with only minor signs of external wear. Includes the following Preface / Part History / Part 2: Aspects of the City / Index. The City of London is a square mile, or to be precise 675 acres, at the centre of England's capital. Its boundaries run from the Temple in the west to the Tower in the East and from the Thames northwards to the Barbican. Like Kensington, Westminister or Chelsea, it is an area with a very individual character. Yet there is something special about the City of London (or 'the City' as it is usually known), a combination of history and function that marks it out from London's other communities. (Preface)

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Título
The City of London
Subtítulo
The Historic Square Mile
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Prentice-Hall
Publicado en
1984
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
96
ISBN10
0907115187
ISBN13
9780907115182
Serie
Descripción
Fiddes, Angela / Frankl, Ernest. The City of The Historic Square Mile. Cambridge, Ernest Frankl and The Pevensey Press, 1984. 19 cm x 25 cm. 96 pages with photographs. Original softcover. Excellent condition with only minor signs of external wear. Includes the following Preface / Part History / Part 2: Aspects of the City / Index. The City of London is a square mile, or to be precise 675 acres, at the centre of England's capital. Its boundaries run from the Temple in the west to the Tower in the East and from the Thames northwards to the Barbican. Like Kensington, Westminister or Chelsea, it is an area with a very individual character. Yet there is something special about the City of London (or 'the City' as it is usually known), a combination of history and function that marks it out from London's other communities. (Preface)