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    Bradshaw's Continental Railway Guide: For Travellers Through Europe, with an Epitomized Description of Each Country, and Maps of Europe, Showing the Lines of Railways Opened

     
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    Bradshaw's Continental Railway Guide: For Travellers Through Europe, with an Epitomized Description of Each Country, and Maps of Europe, Showing the Lines of Railways Opened

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    A facsimile edition of Bradshaw's fascinating guide to Europe's rail network.

    Bradshaw's descriptive railway handbook of Europe was originally published in 1913 and was the inspiration behind Michael Portillo's BBC television series 'Great Continental Railway Journeys'. It is divided into three sections: timetables for services covering the continent; short guides to the best places to see and to stay in each city; and a wealth of advertisements and ephemeral materials concerning hotels, restaurants and services that might be required by the early twentieth century rail traveller. This beautifully illustrated facsimile edition offers a fascinating glimpse of Europe and of a transport network that was shortly devastated by the greatest war the world had ever seen.

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    EAN/ISBN:
    9781908402479
    Edition:
    Full ed.
    Medium:
    Bound edition
    Number of pages:
    1560
    Publication date:
    2012-09-19
    Publisher:
    Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
    Languages:
    english
    EAN/ISBN:
    9781908402479
    Edition:
    Full ed.
    Medium:
    Bound edition
    Number of pages:
    1560
    Publication date:
    2012-09-19
    Publisher:
    Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
    Languages:
    english

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