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111 Places in Glasgow That You Shouldn't Miss

Inglese, Tedesco · Tascabile

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Glasgow was once known as the Second City of the British Empire - the powerhouse of the industrial revolution, a great port and merchant city whose architectural and cultural magnificence hid a darker side of urban poverty and squalor. Today the heavy industry is long gone, and 21st-century Glasgow is comfortable in its role as a smaller, cleaner, greener city, a vibrant and stylish centre for the arts and learning, now even more friendly and culturally diverse.With a wealth of insider's local knowledge and engaging anecdotes, 111 Places in Glasgow that you Shouldn't Miss will guide you round a huge variety of intriguing sights, unique venues and surprising corners of this great city, helping you understand how the people made Glasgow and how Glasgow made its people.

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Tom Shields was born in Glasgow and has never left, apart from frequent sojourns in Barcelona. He studied at Strathclyde University on and off (more off than on) and after 32 years finally graduated with a hybrid BA degree in engineering, mathematics, Spanish, Latin American studies, Catalan, and wine-tasting. He received an honorary doctorate from Strathclyde, officially for services to Glasgow humour but more likely for his efforts to keep the university’s bars and restaurants busy. He fell inGillian Tait was born in Edinburgh, and studied at the University of Edinburgh and the Courtauld Institute of Art in London. She was employed for many years in the field of fine art conservation, and has written and edited several technical publications. More recently, she has been working as a researcher and editorial assistant, while continuing to indulge her passions for foreign travel and singing. She has lived in the heart of Edinburgh’s Old Town for the past 30 years.

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Glasgow was once known as the Second City of the British Empire – the powerhouse of the industrial revolution, a great port and merchant city whose architectural and cultural magnificence hid a darker side of urban poverty and squalor. Today the heavy industry is long gone, and 21st-century Glasgow is comfortable in its role as a smaller, cleaner, greener city, a vibrant and stylish centre for the arts and learning, now even more friendly and culturally diverse.

With a wealth of insider’s local knowledge and engaging anecdotes, 111 Places in Glasgow that you Shouldn’t Miss will guide you round a huge variety of intriguing sights, unique venues and surprising corners of this great city, helping you understand how the people made Glasgow and how Glasgow made its people.

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Autori Tom Shields
Con la collaborazione di Gillian Tait (Fotografie)
Editore Emons Verlag
 
Contenuto Libro
Forma del prodotto Tascabile
Data pubblicazione 18.10.2021
Categoria Viaggi > Guide turistiche > Europa
 
EAN 9783740814885
ISBN 978-3-7408-1488-5
Numero di pagine 240
Illustrazioni Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen.
Dimensioni (della confezione) 13.9 x 1.8 x 20.7 cm
Peso (della confezione) 465 g
 
Categorie Schottland, Reiseführer, Glasgow, außergewöhnliche Orte, United Kingdom, Scotland, travel guide, Clyde, unusual places, exceptional places, largest city in Scotland, Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien, größte Stadt Schottlands
 

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