London’s Waterways

London’s Waterways by Martyn Denney, published by B. T. Batsford in 1977, is a comprehensive exploration of the intricate network of waterways that define London. This first edition, consisting of 192 pages, delves into the historical and contemporary significance of these waterways, offering insights into their role in transportation and travel within the city. Written in English, the book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the unique aspects of London’s infrastructure and its evolution over time.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the various waterways, highlighting their importance to the transportation system and travel experiences in Europe, particularly in Great Britain. The book presents a blend of historical context and practical information, making it suitable for enthusiasts of urban geography and transportation. Through its focused narrative, London’s Waterways invites readers to appreciate the often-overlooked elements of the city’s landscape and their contributions to its character and functionality.
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