York

York by Angela Fiddes, published by Pevensey Press in 1993, is a revised edition that spans 98 pages and is presented in English. This guide explores the rich history of York, tracing its evolution from Roman times through its Viking prominence to its current status as an ecclesiastical, academic, and cultural hub. The book features three city walks, complemented by maps and photographs, which highlight significant places of interest within the city and its surrounding 30-mile radius.
Readers will find detailed insights into York’s historical development and its various cultural aspects. The inclusion of walking routes allows for an engaging exploration of the city, making it suitable for both residents and visitors. The guide covers topics related to history, travel, and recreation, providing a comprehensive overview of York’s heritage and attractions.
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A guide to the history of York from its Roman beginning, through its Viking heyday, to the ecclesiastical, academic and cultural centre it is today. Three city walks, supported by maps and photographs, highlight and explain places of interest, and sites within a 30-mile radius are also covered.
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