Martin Biddle; Daphne M. Hudson; Carolyn M. Heighway
The Future of London&Apos;S Past a Survey of the Archaeological Implications of Planning and Development in the Nation&Apos;S Capital
Worcester, British Archaeology, 1973. First edition. Paperback. An uncommon first edition of this fascinating look into the development of London and how it affects the archaeology of the city, illustrated with eight folding plates. The first edition of this work. An uncommon work. Held in the original paper covered portfolio folder. Portfolio is in a very good condition. An insightful discussions on London's history, looking into how the the growing and development of the city affects the archeological history of the city. Illustrated with eight loosely inserted colour folding maps, and one folding plan to the book. Written by Martin Middle, a British archaeologist, who was known for excavating the Nonsuch Palace from 1969 to 1960, and excavations in Winchester from 1961 to 1971. Also written by Daphne Hudson. With contributions by Carolyn Heighway. In the original publisher's paper covered portfolio, the book in the original paper wraps. Externally, generally smart. Small amount of loss of paper to the tail of the front board of the portfolio, with marks and some discolouration to the portfolio. Small cracks and wear to the extremities of the portfolio. Paper wraps of the book with some small marks, and a light amount of bumping to the head and tail of the spine. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean. Portfolio is in a very good condition. Near Fine . Ill.: Not Stated. Near Fine .
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Keywords: london england history topography england devlopment britain Not Stated