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The London County Council Bomb Damage Maps 1939-1945

Hardback

Main Details

Title The London County Council Bomb Damage Maps 1939-1945
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Laurence Ward
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:288
Dimensions(mm): Height 365,Width 265
Category/GenreBritish and Irish History
Second world war
Local history
ISBN/Barcode 9780500518250
ClassificationsDewey:911.421
Audience
General
Illustrations With 195 illustrations in colour and black and white

Publishing Details

Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Imprint Thames & Hudson Ltd
Publication Date 31 August 2015
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Between 1939 and 1945, London and its environs experienced destruction on a huge scale, with air raids and rocket attacks reducing buildings and entire streets to rubble. The London County Council Bomb Damage Maps speak of the human experience of war - of loss and camaraderie, of tragedy and heroism - conjuring up the days of blackout and the 'Spirit of the Blitz'. They tell a story, moreover, that was echoed in towns and cities across Britain and throughout the world. The maps, meticulously hand-coloured to document the level of damage being wrought, represent a key record of the destruction, the impact of which can still be seen in the capital's urban and social landscapes. Featuring new, high-quality images of each of the 110 maps that make up the set, complete with archival tables of often grim statistics, this book marks the first time these remarkable documents - part historical artifacts, part social history - have been published for a general audience. The book also includes a series of extraordinary photographs of the damage done to the City of London in particular, taken with a sympathetic yet unflinching eye by police constables Arthur Cross and Fred Tibbs.

Author Biography

Laurence Ward is Principal Archivist at the London Metropolitan Archives.

Reviews

'Though there is no florid prose or gripping anecdotes, these maps are not mute. This A-Z of destruction tells a powerful story' - The Times 'An amazing visual record of what happened to London in the war ... fascinating' - Timeout 'This A-Z of atrocity - which includes 70 stunning photographs of the ruined City - has a terrible beauty' - Evening Standard, Books of the Year 'A handsome folio ... [the maps'] utility has been hugely enhanced by presentation in this new format, spacious, scholarly and visually compelling' - Times Literary Supplement 'Beautifully designed, with all illustrations, be they the maps, old documents or the photographs reproduced to the absolute highest standard ... a pleasure to handle' - Reference Reviews