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Mogg's Cab Fare Distance Map and London Guide - Index to the Streets Squares and Cab Stands - cover

Mogg's Cab Fare Distance Map and London Guide - Index to the Streets Squares and Cab Stands

Edward S. Mogg

Casa editrice: Good Press

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In "Mogg's Cab Fare Distance Map and London Guide," Edward S. Mogg skillfully combines cartography and narrative to create a unique navigation tool for both residents and visitors of London in the 19th century. This pioneering work utilizes meticulous hand-drawn maps and fare tables to elucidate the intricacies of traveling across the sprawling city, highlighting significant landmarks, streets, and the social dynamics of urban transport. Mogg's literary style is straightforward yet informative, marked by an earnest intention to serve as an indispensable companion for Londoners grappling with the complexities of cab fares and distances during a time when public transport was evolving. Edward S. Mogg, an astute observer of London life, synthesized his keen understanding of the city'Äôs geography and socio-economic conditions to produce this guide, which reflects the burgeoning interest in urban planning and accessibility in the early 19th century. Mogg'Äôs initiative stemmed from his own experiences navigating the intricacies of London, allowing him to effectively address the challenges faced by travelers amid the city's rapid growth. This guide is highly recommended for historians, geographers, and anyone intrigued by metropolitan life in the 19th century. It provides not only practical information but also a rich tapestry of historical context that enhances our understanding of London's transport system. Mogg's work stands as a testament to the importance of navigation in urban spaces, making it a crucial text for those wishing to explore London'Äôs past.
Disponibile da: 02/11/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 43 pagine.

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