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Adam Black

    Black's Map of Scotland
    Black's Picturesque Tourist of Ireland
    Blacks Tourist's Guide to Scotland (1881)
    Black's Guide To Jersey, St. Helier's And The Places Of Interest In The Island (1870)
    Black's Picturesque Tourist of Scotland. With an Accurate Travelling Map; Engraved Charts and Views of the Scenery; Plans of Edinburgh and Glasgow; and a Copious Itinerary
    Black's Picturesque Tourist of Scotland
    • The book emphasizes the rarity and rising cost of early literature from the 1900s and earlier. It focuses on republishing these classic works in accessible, high-quality editions that preserve the original text and artwork, making them available to a contemporary audience.

      Black's Picturesque Tourist of Scotland
    • The book offers a reprint of a classic work originally published in 1842, preserving the historical context and insights of the time. It provides readers with an opportunity to explore the themes and narratives that were significant in the 19th century, reflecting the societal norms and challenges of that era. This edition aims to maintain the authenticity of the original text while making it accessible to contemporary audiences.

      Black's Picturesque Tourist of Scotland. With an Accurate Travelling Map; Engraved Charts and Views of the Scenery; Plans of Edinburgh and Glasgow; and a Copious Itinerary
    • The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. It emphasizes the importance of cultural heritage, aiming to protect and promote classic literature through affordable, high-quality editions that remain true to the original text.

      Blacks Tourist's Guide to Scotland (1881)
    • Black's Picturesque Tourist of Ireland

      Illustrated with a map of Ireland and several plans and views. Fifteenth Edition

      • 560 pages
      • 20 hours of reading

      Featuring a detailed map and various plans and views, this illustrated guide offers a vivid exploration of Ireland's landscapes and attractions. The fifteenth edition, a faithful reprint of the 1877 original, captures the essence of Irish tourism from that era, making it a valuable resource for history enthusiasts and travelers alike. Its rich illustrations and informative content provide a picturesque journey through Ireland's scenic beauty and cultural heritage.

      Black's Picturesque Tourist of Ireland
    • Scotland Map originally published to accompany Black's Picturesque Tourist Guide of Scotland in 1840. Hand drawn map of how Scotland looked in the 19th century.

      Black's Map of Scotland
    • Focusing on the scenic beauty and cultural significance of the English Lakes in Cumberland and Westmorland, this guide offers detailed insights into the area's history, geography, and local traditions. Each chapter highlights different aspects, including notable lakes, towns, and tourist attractions, complemented by maps and illustrations. Authored by renowned publisher Adam Black in 1873, this classic work serves as both a travel guide and a historical document, celebrating the region's natural allure and heritage.

      Guide To The English Lakes Of Cumberland And Westmorland (1873)
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    • Black's Guide to Scotland

      • 448 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Facsimile edition of the famous Black's Picturesque Tourist Guide of Scotland originally published in 1840. The Black's Guide to travel is the star of the television series `Grand Tours of Scotland' as used by Paul Murton.

      Black's Guide to Scotland