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		<title>Bradley&#8217;s railway guide</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In 1825 the Stockton &#038; Darlington company strode into history with the opening of the world's first public steam railway. What the S&#038;DR had pioneered soon picked up speed, transforming lives and landscapes, connecting far-flung corners of the nation and creating its own distinctive environments and working worlds. This ambitious and lavishly illustrated volume brings the story of Britain's railways to life, spanning two centuries of achievement and change. Full of colour and incident, it is an exhilarating journey through time and space, revisiting favourite themes and introducing unfamiliar stories and places.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8216;A magnificent, all-encompassing history &#8230; Both jaunty and scholarly &#8211; a rare combination &#8211; and packed with fascinating details right up to the present day&#8217; &#8211; Craig Brown, Daily Mail &#8216;The most attractive, comprehensive and easily digestible history of the oldest railway system in the world&#8217; Michael Palin In 1825 the Stockton &#038; Darlington company strode into history with the opening of the world&#8217;s first public steam railway. What the S&#038;DR had pioneered soon picked up speed, transforming lives and landscapes, connecting far-flung corners of the nation and creating its own distinctive environments and working worlds.  This ambitious and lavishly illustrated volume brings the story of Britain&#8217;s railways to life, spanning two centuries of achievement and change. Full of colour and incident, it is an exhilarating journey through time and space, revisiting favourite themes and introducing unfamiliar stories and places.  With original and engaging entries on everything from dining saloons to collecting dogs, wartime salvage efforts and the iconic Rail Alphabet, Simon Bradley gives George Bradshaw&#8217;s famous 19th century guide a run for its money in this fresh and distinctive chronicle of the making of Britain&#8217;s railways.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[The newly revised Pevsner guide to the buildings of Oxford and South-East Oxfordshire]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>The newly revised Pevsner guide to the buildings of Oxford and South-East Oxfordshire</b><br />   <br /> This updated guide addresses half a century of change and development since the previous edition, including a wealth of ambitious new buildings for the University and its colleges. Familiar buildings such as the Bodleian Library and the Radcliffe Camera are reinterpreted, and the many renovations and extensions are described and assessed. Oxford&#8217;s commercial buildings, suburbs, and houses are also explored in depth, including much that is published here for the first time. The county area extends from the outskirts of Oxford to Henley-on-Thames, following the historic Thameside boundary of Oxfordshire and taking in the hills of the southern Chilterns. Here the new volume includes fresh accounts of major country houses such as Nuneham Courtenay and Thame Park, new assessments of church restorations, furnishings, and stained glass, more inclusive coverage of commercial buildings in the towns and a fuller selection of vernacular and rural buildings across the whole of this attractive and rewarding part of England.</p>
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		<title>Churches: An Architectural Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Feb 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This accessible book is for anyone who would like to understand more about the architectural history of English churches. Clear and easy to use, it explains the key components of church architecture - including stylistic developments, functional requirements, regional variations, and arcane vocabulary - and enables readers to equip themselves to explore historic churches knowledgeably, evaluate dates and restoration phases, interpret stained glass and monuments, and even make their own discoveries.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>This compact and accessible book is for anyone who would like to understand more about the architectural history of  English churches. Clear and easy to use, the text explains the key components of  church architecture-stylistic developments, functional requirements, regional variations, and arcane vocabulary. Readers  can equip themselves  to explore historic churches knowledgeably, evaluate dates and restoration phases, interpret stained glass and monuments, and make their own discoveries.  Written by one of the editors of the Pevsner Architectural Guides and distilling years of experience visiting churches, the book includes explanations of how to learn more from building plans, tips for further research,  searching for clues, and analyzing the evidence.  <br />   <br />   </div>
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