
Travels Through History
The North-East of England
by Julian Worker
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Pub Date 9 Jul 2018 | Archive Date 16 Apr 2020
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Description
This is a travelogue about the North-East of England and all the history a visitor can see in a very short time.
Places vary from the large city of Newcastle with its iconic bridges across the River Tyne to smaller gems such as Durham with its magnificent Norman cathedral.
Tourists can find Roman ruins in abundance and large, modern sculptures along with lovely market towns, small villages with a Brigadoon feel to them, and vast swathes of open countryside that hasn’t changed since The Romans looked northwards from Hadrian's Wall.
Advance Praise
"Travels Through History (The North-East of England) by Julian Worker is a short, concise, informative travel log that is part of a series of several locations that has been visited and written by Mr. Worker.
I enjoyed reading about the major points of interest in NE England, the pertinent history behind each area/landmark, and the accompanying images. It really does help plan one’s trip to the area.
I am looking forward to reading more installments and locations.
5/5 stars."
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781789820614 |
PRICE | US$3.01 (USD) |
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