The Penguin London Mapguide

The Penguin London Mapguide by Michael Middleditch, published by Penguin Books in 1988, is a revised edition featuring 48 pages of detailed content. This practical guide offers a comprehensive overview of London, showcasing four-color maps that highlight underground stations, bus routes, markets, theaters, museums, and selected pubs, making it a valuable resource for travelers and residents alike.
Readers will find that this handbook serves as a versatile tool for navigating the city, providing essential information for exploring various points of interest. With its focus on travel and reference, The Penguin London Mapguide is designed to assist users in discovering the vibrant landscape of London, ensuring they can easily access key locations and attractions.
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With 32 pages of four-color maps fully marked with underground stations and bus routes, markets, places of interest, theaters, museums, and selected pubs, The Penguin London Mapguide is a unique and versatile handbook.
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