Along with modern first editions, guide books are one of the most accessible places to start a collection of rare books. The classic guide books (Baedeker’s, Murray’s and Thomas Cook handbooks) were published at the beginning of the industrial revolution. As transport became easier, the nouveau riche sought to undertake grand tours of Europe and the Baedeker was an invaluable accompaniment, just as Lonely Planet guided young gap year students in the 80s and 90s.
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As one of the internationally preeminent dealers in guidebooks we welcome all enquiries about such books; please contact Lucinda Boyle for more information.
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Fourth edition. cciv, 395 pp, 22 maps,(one map detached), 55 plans, and 66 views and vignettes, ink signature on endpaper; publisher's red cloth gilt, faded to pale brown and slightly worn; otherwise a good copy.
£200