Survey Of London Volume 49: Battersea Part 1: Public, Commercial And Cultural

Survey Of London Volume 49: Battersea Part 1: Public, Commercial And Cultural

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Author: Andrew Saint
Binding: Hardback
Published: Yale University Press, 2013

Condition:
Book: Very good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

This academic volume, Survey Of London, Volume 49: Battersea, Part 1: Public, Commercial And Cultural, chronicles the rich architectural and social history of a significant London district. It meticulously details the evolution of Battersea's public spaces, commercial enterprises, and cultural institutions, presenting a comprehensive overview of its urban development. The authoritative text uncovers the intricate layers of the area's past, illustrating how various forces shaped its unique character. Readers gain insight into the structures and societal shifts that defined Battersea's identity through the centuries. This essential reference work offers an unparalleled examination of a vital part of the capital's heritage.

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Description

Author: Andrew Saint
Binding: Hardback
Published: Yale University Press, 2013

Condition:
Book: Very good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

This academic volume, Survey Of London, Volume 49: Battersea, Part 1: Public, Commercial And Cultural, chronicles the rich architectural and social history of a significant London district. It meticulously details the evolution of Battersea's public spaces, commercial enterprises, and cultural institutions, presenting a comprehensive overview of its urban development. The authoritative text uncovers the intricate layers of the area's past, illustrating how various forces shaped its unique character. Readers gain insight into the structures and societal shifts that defined Battersea's identity through the centuries. This essential reference work offers an unparalleled examination of a vital part of the capital's heritage.