The Moving Metropolis - Sheila Taylor


Hardback - Very Good Condition

£2.50

The growth of London over the last 200 years has been closely linked with the expansion of its public transport services, facilitating both its dramatic increase in size to become the largest city in the world in Victorian times, and its later suburban growth up to the mid-20th century, when it was curbed by green belt legislation. This work covers the entire history of public transport in London, from its beginnings in the early 19th century up to the present day, when “London Transport” has changed to “Transport for London”. Comprehensively illustrated, it covers all the main phases of the system, from early water transport, horse buses and trams, the steam underground, up to the modern electric underground and buses. There are also contemporary photographs and engravings of the construction and operation of the network, its innovative posters and graphic design, the personalities and the architecture. The book is organised chronologically, each chapter containing an illustrated opening essay, numerous images with extensive captions, and feature boxes that focus on specific themes.

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The Moving Metropolis: A History of London’s Transport since 1800 edited by Shelia Taylor

In a very good condition.  There is a small tear to the top of the dust jacket on the spine and a sticker on the back cover. All pages are clean and intact. See photos for more details.

Additional information

Weight 1465 g
Dimensions 24.7 × 18.5 × 3.7 cm
Condition

Format

Hardback

Writer

Sheila Taylor