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Manchester, 1793 Terry Wyke

Manchester, 1793 By Terry Wyke

Manchester, 1793 by Terry Wyke


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Summary

In 1793, Manchester was going through great social and economic change. Although little more than a market town in the Middle Ages, it was to be awarded city status in 1853, becoming Britain's cotton capital and the world's first truly industrial city. This title captures the town in the midst of this transformation.

Manchester, 1793 Summary

Manchester, 1793 by Terry Wyke

During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Britain's urban landscape was dramatically and irrevocably changed by the Industrial Revolution. Although little more than a market town in the Middle Ages, Manchester developed to become the nation's 'cotton capital' and the world's first truly industrial city. First printed in 1793, this highly detailed Georgian map captures the town in the midst of that transformation.

Additional information

GOR009628123
9781908402066
1908402067
Manchester, 1793 by Terry Wyke
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20120110
N/A
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