de Mare, Eric, - London's River: the story of a city.NY, McGraw Hill, (1965). 2nd ptg. VG in VG DJ. 2,000 years ago the Romans invaded Britain and built a bridge across the Thams River. Ever since then the area of the bridge. has been important. Well-known English architectural photographer and writer reveals some fascinating and little-known byways of England's hisstory, giving an unusual picture of the changing face of London and the Thames, and relating colorful stories behind the city's landmarks. DJ edge wear & price clipped.
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