Leisure Map: Comprehensive Index Street Plan to the City of Aberdeen [Scotland]
Aberdeen is a city in North East Scotland, and is the third most populous city in the country.
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The nations, not so blest as thee,
Must, in their turns, to tyrants fall;
While thou shalt flourish great and free,
The dread and envy of them all.
“Rule, Britannia! rule the waves:
“Britons never will be slaves.”
Aberdeen is a city in North East Scotland, and is the third most populous city in the country.
London: Harrison & Sons Ltd., 1941. HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE –In 1941, the Ministry of Information utilized high-quality graphic design and 'eyewitness' photography to make the distant air war tangible for the British public. These publications were essential in justifying the enormous resources diverted to Bomber Command. By detailing everything from ship-building.....
England: Gospel Standard Trust Publications, 1978. First Edition, First Printing. Fine Hardcover in a Very Good Dust Jacket. Short Biographies of distinguished ladies of the 16th century.
New York and London: Metro Books, 2008. Fine Hardcover in a Fine Dust Jacket.
New Jersey: Irish American Cultural Institute, 1996. Eire-Ireland Earrach/Samhradh-Spring/Summer Double Issue 1996 offers a deep dive into Irish culture, history, and society. This special double issue features insightful articles on Ireland’s evolving identity, traditions, and modern challenges, making it an essential read for those interested in Irish heritage and contemporary.....
Rochester: The Boydell Press, 2004. A Fine Soft cover. The tales drawn together in this book, from a wide range of medieval sources, span the centuries from the dawn of Christianity to the age of the Plantagenets.
New York: Barnes & Noble Books, 1995. Hardcover with Dust Jacket. They could arrest and imprison anyone at any time. They murdered civilians. They wore a strange mixture of dark green tunics, khaki rousers, black belts and odd headgear, including civilian felt hats. The Irish named them after a famous.....
London: Collins, 1947. A Good Hardcover. "British Hills and Mountains" by Peter Bicknell takes you on an awe-inspiring journey through the breathtaking landscapes of the United Kingdom. From the rugged peaks of Snowdonia to the mystical beauty of the Scottish Highlands, this captivating book showcases the diverse charm and natural.....
London: Garrod and Lofthouse, 1973. Stiff Stapled Wraps. A history of Scotland told via the evolution of the clans.
London: J.M.Dent & Sons, 1958. Everyman's Library No. 49. This book recounts Borrow's personal experiences and insights while touring Wales alone on foot after a family holiday in Llangollen in 1854, and has come to be regarded as a source of useful information about the social and geographical history of.....
London: Allen and Unwin [Readers Union], 1965. Hardcover with Dust Jacket. Bowle reevaluates the image of Henry VIII from one of a fat wasteful king to a politically dynamic one fully engaged and competent in politics. The issues of the Reformation and the break away from the Catholic Church, combined.....
London: Adam and Charles Black, [1909]. Color Plates by Sutton Palmer. Decorated Cloth Hardcover. An exploration of angling opportunities of the English inland waterways as the landscape and cultural history of the settlements along the river banks are described. Background Information:Sutton Palmer is celebrated for his masterful watercolours, which are.....
London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2005. First Edition, First Printing. Hardcover with Dust Jacket. HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE —Rather than focusing solely on famous engagements, Brooks presents a broad survey ranging from major turning points to lesser-known actions often overlooked in general histories. The inclusion of battlefield locations, tactical summaries, and extensive reference.....
New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 1984. First Edition, First Printing. Fine Hardcover in a Fine Dust Jacket. Written for the travellor, the author describes the archaeological remains of the Romans in the various regions of England and depicts the way of life of the Romans in England.
New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1924. First Edition - First Printing: American. A Good Hardcover. A look at London life primarily via the courts.
London: Edward Arnold. 1907. A Good Hardcover. A complete guide to salmon and salmon fishing, focusing on salmon found in Scottish waters. This comprehensive volume deals with everything from their natural history and habits, to their habitats, how to successfully catch them, and beyond. It is ideal for those with.....
London: Hutchinson & CO., 1957. First Edition, First Printing. A Very Good Hardcover. Bindings tight and square. Text clean, light even toning. Moderate handling wear with rubbed spine tips. Lacking Dust Jacket. 11.25 inches tall. 118 pages. Fully illustrated in B/W drawings. First Edition - First Printing.
London: Gurney & Jackson, 1907. Second Edition. In this engaging ornithological study of the Anglo-Scottish border, Abel Chapman shares observations gathered over forty years, enriched with numerous in-text illustrations and eleven of his own plates. After introductory chapters discussing seasonal changes in bird life, migration patterns, and avian diseases, Chapman.....
Texas: Dallas, Taylor Publishing, 1987. Written for general readers, it frames the “special relationship” as lived culture as much as high politics, sketching how parallel histories and cross-pollination made the two countries feel so alike despite their differences. Subjects: United States & Great Britain—cultural parallels; Institutions and social customs; Language and.....
New York: Crescent, 1988. First Edition, First Printing. Fine Hardcover in a Fine Dust Jacket. The well researched book traces the use of heraldic and floral design by artists, artisans, and designers throughout the ages.
Boston: Massachusetts Historical Society, 2011. First Edition, First Printing. Fine Hardcover in a Fine Dust Jacket. Ellen Wayles Coolidge arrived in London in June 1838 at the advent of Queen Victoria’s reign―the citizens were still celebrating the coronation. During her nine-month stay, Coolidge kept a diary that reveals the uncommon.....
New York, NY: St. Martin's Press, 2000. Hardcover in Dust Jacket. Background Information:Charles II, byname The Merry Monarch, (1630—1685), king of Great Britain and Ireland who was restored to the throne after years of exile during the Puritan Commonwealth. The years of his reign are known in English history as.....
London and New Yortk: Routledge, 1991. First Edition, First Printing. Fine Hardcover in a Near Fine Dust Jacket.
London: Daily Telegraph, 1952. 8 Pages of biographical articles and photos; page 8 was devoted to the new Queen Elizabeth.