Black's Guides
Black's Guides were travel guide books published by the Adam and Charles Black firm of Edinburgh (later London) beginning in 1839. The series' style tended towards the "colloquial, with fewer cultural pretensions" than its leading competitor Baedeker Guides. Contributors included David T. Ansted, Charles Bertram Black, and A.R. Hope Moncrieff.
A & C BlackCharles Joseph StanilandGordon BrowneGuide bookHistory of PlymouthLlewellynn JewittRobert Hope MoncrieffTimeline of AachenTimeline of BredaTimeline of Brest, FranceTimeline of HaarlemTimeline of IstanbulTimeline of LeidenTimeline of MarseilleTimeline of MontpellierTimeline of NancyTimeline of NantesTimeline of NiceTimeline of OrléansTimeline of ReimsTimeline of RennesTimeline of The HagueTimeline of ToulonTimeline of TunisTimeline of UtrechtTimeline of ZürichWalter Paget (illustrator)William Robertson Smith
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Black's Guides
Black's Guides were travel guide books published by the Adam and Charles Black firm of Edinburgh (later London) beginning in 1839. The series' style tended towards the "colloquial, with fewer cultural pretensions" than its leading competitor Baedeker Guides. Contributors included David T. Ansted, Charles Bertram Black, and A.R. Hope Moncrieff.
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