The Thames and Its Docks A Lecture Classic Reprint
Alexander Forrow
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Quantity: 15 available
Add to basketNew Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
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Unlock the story of how London built its docks and became a world trade hub. This concise, illustrated overview examines the origins of the river’s facilities and the rise of the grand dock system, from early river works to the huge networks that transformed commerce.
The book presents a guided look at why dock development mattered, how plans competed for dominance, and how public and private interests shaped the city’s shipping future. It distills a two‑hour lecture into a readable narrative, offering context for the remarkable growth of the Thames port.
Ideal for readers of maritime history and London’s urban development, this edition helps you see how the docks changed the river, the port, and the city itself.
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