There is a wide variety of industry-relevant courses available in further education colleges, and the new Diploma in travel and tourism is being developed. This fascinating and detailed book should be the essential reference for both teachers and the young professionals of the future. - John Humphreys, Springboard UK
All in all, [this book] is essential reading for everyone with an interest in the growth of British tourism.
Anthony Climpson Review in Tourism Management Institute Journal, January 2006
This fascinating book is a highly readable swing through one of the country's most dynamic growth industries.
Miles Quest Review in BHA Journal 'Hospitality Matters' Issue 38, November 2005
It gives me pleasure to commend this book to all with an interest in how tourism grew from summer seasonal holidays, to a thriving year round modern sector of the U.K. economy that is relevant to just about every community in the land.
-Taken from the foreword by Lord Montagu of Beaulieu
Although the preface states that this book does not set out to be either a textbook or a scholarly academic history, in reality, it is a near combination of both. For serious students of our tourism sector and also for those with a lighter interest in the subject, it is a must.
-John Lee, Chairman of The Association of Leading Visitor Attractions & Minister of Tourism 1987-1989.
British Tourism indeed documents a remarkable story and highlights the main events and developments, as well as the key players set in the context of economic, social and political conditions in Britain after World War II.
It is first and foremost a good read whether one has or has not a particular interest in tourism. There can be few if any, however much involved in travel and tourism, who will not discover here new facts and insights. For students of tourism this is essential reading.
-Professor Rik Medlik, Author, Consultant, Educator and Emeritus Professor, University of Surrey
British Tourism is essential reading for students, career minded people in tourism and others interested this fascinating sector of modern society, not to mention the politicians and civil servants who have, alas, contributed so little of constructive use to the story.
-John Seekings FTS
This is a comprehensive, learned and insightful study of one of the great British success stories of the twentieth century and surely a must read for anyone wanting to truly understand how the tourism industry has grown and evolved.
Stephen Moss CBE; Chairman, Springboard UK