Before the advent of the internet and mass tourism, the Bradshaw’s handbooks were the ultimate guide for travelers in Britain. This collection includes the original Shilling Handbook, which was published in 1866, as well as the Illustrated Tourists Handbook and the Handbook for Tourists. These books provide a fascinating glimpse into travel and tourism in Victorian Britain.
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