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Front & rear hinges cracked. Reading copy only. 6th edition. Karl Baedeker. Condition: Fair. Great Britain, Volume I: Southern England, East Anglia: Handbook for Travellers. Baedeker, Karl. Published by The Macmillan Company (1966) Used - Hardcover Condition: Good. Quantity available: 1. Good ; Fair Jacket. 1966 The Macmillan Company. 10th edition with 45 maps and plans. Small hardcover with red plastic pebble-textured flexible covers and gold spine and cover lettering. Map endpapers. Many fold-out color maps. Two index ribbons, one red, one green. Page edges colored light blue. NOT ex-library. Book is in excellent condition except that the rear endpaper has partially pull away (about and inch) from the plastic cover at the spine. Name in ink on half-title page. Pages clean and unmarked. Cover title: Baedeker's Great Britain I. 260 pages. Red dust jacket with yellow lettering has tattered top and bottom edges, with several tears. Carefully packed, shipped in a box. The Macmillan Company, 1966. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Fair. Great Britain, handbook for travellers. Baedeker, Karl. Used - Hardcover. Quantity available: 1. 1906, sixth edition. Europe. Karl Baedeker/Leipzig. With 29 maps and 58 plans. And a panorama. 606p. Good to fair red cloth, map of the city of Manchester is free but present. Great Britain : handbook for travellers. With 94 maps and plans, and a panorama. Karl Baedeker (Firm). Piehler, Hermann Augustine (1888-1987) Published by Leipzig New York : K. Baedeker ; C. Scribner's Sons; Used - Hardcover Condition: Fair. Quantity available: 1. Acceptable condition. 8th revised edition. Joint torn. Front hinge cracked. Owner's name on endpage. Baedeker's Guide Book series. (Travel Guides, England). Leipzig New York : K. Baedeker ; C. Scribner's Sons; Condition: Fair. Great Britain: Handbook for Travellers. Baedeker, Karl. Published by Karl Baedeker, Publisher, Leipzig (1906) Used - Softcover Condition: Good. Quantity available: 1. Red stiff wraps are rubbed, front hinge beginning to crack. Prior owner name on fep. Pages tanning on edges, some wrinkling. Size: 12mo - over 6�" - 7�" tall. Karl Baedeker, Publisher, Leipzig, 1906. Stiff Wraps. Condition: Good. Sixth Edition. Ex-Libris. Great Britain Handbook For Travellers. Karl Baedeker. Published by Karl Baedeker, Leipzig (1906) Used - Hardcover Condition: F/G. Quantity available: 1. 606 pp, 22 maps, 58 plans, and a panarama, notation on title page says Clarence Perkins, travelling fellow in history- (1906-07) Harvard University, the spine is missing and covers are a little loose, several maps have a little repair, the contents are clean and solid. Size: 16mo. Karl Baedeker, Leipzig, 1906. Flexible Cloth Covers. Condition: F/G. No Jacket. Sixth Edition. Baedeker's Great Britain Vol II Central England and Wales. A Handbook for Travellers. Baedeker Karl. Published by George Allen & Unwin, London (1968) Used Condition: VG+ Quantity available: 1. pp 264. With 48 maps and plans. The cover is flexible covered in plastic as issued. George Allen & Unwin, London, 1968. Condition: VG+. Dust Jacket Condition: VG+. 10th Ed. Great Britain: Handbook for travellers (Baedeker's guide books) Baedeker,Karl. Published by C. Scribner's (1927) Used - Hardcover Condition: Good. Quantity available: 1. 8th edition. 696p., maps. Bound in publishers red cloth. Good binding and cover. Shelfwear. Lacking title page and frontis map. Founded in 1827, Baedeker guides gained popularity during the second half of the 19th century. The guides contain, among other things, maps and introductions; information about routes and travel facilities; and descriptions of noteworthy buildings, sights, attractions and museums, written by specialists. C. Scribner's, 1927. Hardcover. Condition: Good. 8th. Great Britain : Handbook for Travellers (Baedeker's Great Britain) Baedeker, Karl. Published by Karl Baedeker, Leipzig (1910) Used - Hardcover Condition: Good. Quantity available: 1. Cover has minor edge wear with upper corner of page block lightly bumped. Spine ends split and chipped with hinge cloth splitting and weak. The front fold-out map shows wear including a 2" mended tear near its attachment to book. The fold-out map of Scotland has wear where it protrudes slightly from the page block. Pages and hinges are tight.; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 624 pages. Karl Baedeker, Leipzig, 1910. Flexible cloth. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. Seventh Edition. Great Britain. Handbook for Travellers. BAEDEKER, Karl. Published by Karl Baedeker, Publisher, Leipzig (1910) Used - Hardcover. Quantity available: 1. lxviii, 624 pp. With 28 maps, 65 plans, and a panorama. 12mo, publisher's red gilt-lettered flexible cloth. Seventh Edition, revised and augmented. Old tape repair to large folding map; old ink signature and travel notes in ink on blank page at rear; some light use; tight and sound. Karl Baedeker, Publisher, Leipzig, 1910. Great Britain: Handbook for Travellers. Baedeker, Karl. Published by Karl Baedecker, Leipzig (1906) Used - Hardcover Condition: Good Plus. Quantity available: 1. Two-inch repaired tear in frontispiece map; light dampstain in outer margins of first six leaves; ownership notation on half title; half-inch crack in front joint. Karl Baedecker, Leipzig, 1906. Original Limp Cloth. Condition: Good Plus. Sixth. Great Britain: Handbook for Travellers (Classic Reprint) Firm, Karl Baedeker. Published by Forgotten Books (2018) New - Hardcover Condition: Brand New. Quantity available: 1. 698 pages. 9.00x6.00x1.50 inches. This item is printed on demand. Forgotten Books, 2018. Hardcover. Condition: Brand New. More buying choices from other sellers on AbeBooks. Great Britain, Volume I: Southern England, East Anglia: Handbook for Travellers with 45 maps and plans, 10th edition. Baedeker, Karl. Published by Macmillan, NY (1966) Used - Hardcover Condition: near fine. Quantity available: 1. NOT an ex library book. Book with red flexible binding. Clean pages with ribbon marker. Dust jacket has crease on front, no chips. Macmillan, NY, 1966. flexible hardcover. Condition: near fine. Dust Jacket Condition: very good. no additional printings listed . Great Britain. Handbook for Travellers. With 22 Maps, 58 Plans, and a Panorama. Sixth Edition, Revised and Augmented. Baedeker, Karl. Published by Leipzig (etc.): Karl Baedeker, Publisher (etc.), (1906) Used Condition: Fair. Quantity available: 1. 16mo, xlvi, 606 pp., original cloth rubbed with joints frayed, the map used as frontis, torn with loss, pen note across title, one interior map tattered, reading copy only. Leipzig (etc.): Karl Baedeker, Publisher (etc.), 1906. Condition: Fair. GREAT BRITAIN Handbook for Travellers. Baedeker, Karl. Published by Karl Baedeker, Leipsic (1901) Used - Hardcover Condition: Very Good. Quantity available: 1. Front map out. Open tear to one map; With 22 maps, 58 plans, and a panorama; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 606 pages. Karl Baedeker, Leipsic, 1901. Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Sixth Edition. Great Britain: Handbook for travellers. Baedeker, Karl. Published by K. Baedeker. Used - Hardcover Condition: Good. Quantity available: 1. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less. K. Baedeker. Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. GREAT BRITAIN Handbook for Travellers. BAEDEKER (Karl) Published by Karl Baedeker (1906) Used - Hardcover Condition: Fair. Quantity available: 1. lxvi, 606pp, maps, ill. Publishers red cloth. Moderate wear. Frontis map mostly lacking. Rear hinge cracked. Clean, unmarked pages. Ships daily. Founded in 1827, Baedeker guides gained popularity during the second half of the 19th century (so much so that Baedekering became part of everyday language). They were an invaluable and essential part of "civilized travel" in the fin-de-siecle. Baedeker was known for both its accuracy and attention to detail. Included in each are intricate colored fold-out maps and floor plans. Baedeker's comments and recommendations open a fascinating window into the mores of a world now past. Karl Baedeker, 1906. Hardcover. Condition: Fair. 6th edition. Great Britain Volume II Central England, Wales. Handbook for Travellers 10th edition. Baedeker, Karl. Published by Macmillan, NY (1968) Used - Hardcover Condition: near fine. Quantity available: 1. NOT an ex library book. Book with red flexible binding. Clean pages with ribbon marker. Dust jacket has no chips or tears. Macmillan, NY, 1968. flexible hardcover. Condition: near fine. Dust Jacket Condition: very good. no additional printings listed . Great Britain : England, Wales, and Scotland as far as Loch Maree and the Cromarty Firth : handbook for travellers [Reprint] (1887) Karl Baedeker (Firm),Muirhead, James F. (James Fullarton), 1853-1934. New - Softcover Condition: New. Quantity available: 10. Reprinted from 1887 edition. Pages: 678 Language: eng. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. The content of this print on demand book has not been changed. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this reprint is from very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. THERE MIGHT BE DELAY THAN THE ESTIMATED DELIVERY DATE DUE TO COVID-19. 2018. Softcover. Condition: New. GREAT BRITAIN Handbook For Travellers. BAEDEKER, Karl. Published by Karl Baedeker, Publisher, Leipzig (1901) Used - Hardcover. Quantity available: 1. pp. lxiv, 598.,Thick 12mo,Bound in original red cloth with gilt lettering,Note: the plan of Liverpool, called for at p. 240, is not present (which would be the 30th plan in this book). All other maps and plans present. Covers creased & worn at edges, with sl. soiling. Several maps professionally repaired. Some pencilling; else good condition. Karl Baedeker, Publisher, Leipzig, 1901. Hardcover. 15 maps, 29 plans, panorama (illustrator). 5th edition. Great Britain : handbook for travellers [Reprint] (1890) Karl Baedeker (Firm),Muirhead, James F. (James Fullarton), 1853-1934. New - Softcover Condition: New. Quantity available: 10. Reprinted from 1890 edition. Pages: 704 Language: eng. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. The content of this print on demand book has not been changed. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this reprint is from very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. THERE MIGHT BE DELAY THAN THE ESTIMATED DELIVERY DATE DUE TO COVID-19. 2018. Softcover. Condition: New. Great Britain: Handbook for travellers (Baedeker's guide books) Baedeker,Karl. Published by C. Scribner's (1927) Used - Hardcover Condition: Good. Quantity available: 1. 14th Edition. 696p., maps. Bound in publishers red cloth. Good binding and cover. Shelfwear. Lacking title page and frontis map. Founded in 1827, Baedeker guides gained popularity during the second half of the 19th century. The guides contain, among other things, maps and introductions; information about routes and travel facilities; and descriptions of noteworthy buildings, sights, attractions and museums, written by specialists. C. Scribner's, 1927. Hardcover. Condition: Good. 8th. GREAT BRITAIN:; Volume I, Southern England, East Anglia. Handbook for travellers. BAEDEKER, Karl. Published by Karl Baedecker, Freiburg (1966) Quantity available: 1. 8vo, pp. 260. Ex lib. Nice in little torn dj. Karl Baedecker, Freiburg, 1966. Tenth edn. with 45 maps and plans. Great Britain: Handbook for Travellers [Reprint] (1897) Karl Baedeker (Firm) New - Softcover Condition: New. Quantity available: 10. Reprinted from 1897 edition. Pages: 717 Language: English. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. The content of this print on demand book has not been changed. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this reprint is from very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. THERE MIGHT BE DELAY THAN THE ESTIMATED DELIVERY DATE DUE TO COVID-19. 2018. Softcover. Condition: New. Guidebook publishing in the nineteenth century: John Murray's Handbooks for Travellers. John Murray pioneered the modern travel guidebook. This article draws on quantitative and qualitative sources from the Murray archive and Victorian print media to examine the commercial and critical fortunes of the world's first guidebook series. In addition to highlighting the role of competition, attitudes towards wealth making, the working culture of a family firm and the relationship between commercial and critical performance, this study makes a significant contribution to our understanding of the changing routines of travel, consumption and commerciality in the nineteenth century. Acknowledgements. We would like to acknowledge the help and assistance of David McClay and Rachel Beattie, Murray Archive, National Library of Scotland; Paul Smith, Thomas Cook & Son Archive; John and Virginia Murray, John Murray, Albemarle Street; Ian Robertson and Stanfords. Permission has been granted by the Trustees of the National Library of Scotland to quote material from the John Murray Archive. Notes. Edinburgh, National Library of Scotland (NLS), John Murray Archive, ‘Murray's Handbooks’, April 1901, MS 42615. The Times , July 19, 1901. William Henry Pullen to John Murray IV (hereafter JMIV), May 29, 1901, MS40987. Angus Fraser, ‘A Publishing House and Its Readers, 1841–1880’, Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America , 90, no. 1 (1996): 4–47; Barbara Schaff, ‘John Murray's Handbooks to Italy: Making Tourism Literary’, in Literary Tourism and Nineteenth Century Culture , ed. Nicola Watson (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009), 106–18; E.W. Gilbert, ‘Richard Ford and His Handbook for Travellers in Spain ’, The Geographical Journal , 106, no. 3/4 (1945): 144–51. For accounts of John Murray see: William Zachs, The First John Murray and the Late Eighteenth-Century London Book Trade (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998); Samuel Smiles, A Publisher and his Friends: Memoir and Correspondence of the Late John Murray, 2 vols. (London: John Murray, 1891); George Paston, At John Murray's: Records of a Literary Circle 1843–1892 (London: John Murray, 1932); John Murray IV, John Murray III 1808–1892: A Brief Memoir (London: John Murray, 1919); Humphrey Carpenter, The Seven Lives of John Murray (London: John Murray, 2008). For a full bibliography of Murray's Handbooks see W.B.C. Lister, A Bibliography of Murray's Handbooks for Travellers (Dereham: Dereham Books, 1993). Rudy Koshar, ‘What Ought to Be Seen’: Guidebooks and National Identities in Modern Germany and Europe’, Journal of Contemporary History 33, no. 3 (1998): 323–40; John Walton ed., Histories of Tourism: Representation, Identity & Conflict (Clevedon: Channel View, 2005); James Buzard, The Beaten Track: European Tourism, Literature and the Ways to ‘Culture’ 1800–1918 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993); Richard Mullen & James Munson, The Smell of the Continent: The British Discover Europe (London: Pan, 2009); Victoria Cooper & Dave Russell, ‘Publishing for Leisure’ in Cambridge History of the Book in Britain Vol. VI 1830–1914 , ed. David Mckitterick (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009), 475–99; Hartmut Berghoff, Barbara Korte, Ralf Schneider and Christopher Harvie, eds., The Making of Modern Tourism: The Cultural History of the British Experience, 1600–2000 (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2002). Catherine Seville, Literary Copyright Reform in Early Victorian England (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999); James J. Barnes, Free Trade in Books: A Study of the London Book Trade since 1800 (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1964); Sir Frederick Macmillan, The Net Book Agreement 1899 and The Book War 1906–1908 (Glasgow: printed by author, 1924). Murray's other competitors in the guidebook market included Joanne, Bradshaw and Black. ‘How Guide-Books are made: An interview with the English Editor of “Baedeker”’, Pall Mall Gazette , August 23, 1889. For a discussion of the ‘series’ as a publishing form in the second half of the nineteenth century, see Leslie Howsam, ‘Sustained Literary Ventures: the series in Victorian Book Publishing’, Publishing History , 31 (1992): 5–26. Memorandum of Agreement, April 30, 1901, MS42614. John Murray III (hereafter JMIII), ‘The Origin and History of Murray's Handbooks for Travellers’, Murray's Magazine , November 6, 1889, 623–29. JMIII to Henry Parish, July 22, 1839, MS41911. JMIII to Henry Parish, December 22, 1839, MS41911. Copies Ledger C – Copies Ledger G, MS42727 – MS42732. Robert Cooke to JMIII, July 22, 1852, MS40269. Robert Cooke to JMIII, July 22, 1852, MS40269. JMIII to Libraire Editeur Quai des Augustins, July 14 & August 15, 1842, MS41911. JMIII to R.I. Murchison, March 18, 1839, MS41911. Murray IV, John Murray III , 25. Murray IV, John Murray III, 47–8. Karl Baedeker to JMIII, October 6, 1858, MS40035. JMIII to Ernst Baedeker, December 8, 1860, MS41913. Baedeker's Handbook to the Rhine , 183, NLS, MS42731. Fritz Baedeker to JMIII, October 30, 1862, MS40035. JMIII to Fritz Baedeker, November 12, 1862, MS41913. Robert Cooke to JMIII, July 30, 1863, MS40269. Sir George Osborn to JMIII, September 19,1874, MS42613. Lambert Mears to JMIII, May 10, 1877, MS40801. Lister, A Bibliography, iii. William Pullen to JMIII, May 19, 1885, MS40985. JMIII to William Pullen, May 22, 1885, MS41915. William Pullen to JMIII, August 4, 1890, MS40985. William Pullen to JMIII, May 11, 1892, MS40986. William Pullen to JMIII, May 9 & 28, 1892, MS40986. William Pullen to JMIII, May 9, 1892, MS40986. JMIII to JMIV, August 12, 1875, MS43060. Source for annual earnings: J. G Williamson, ‘The Structure of Pay in Britain, 1710–1911’, Research in Economic History 7 (1982), 1–54. JMIV to Hallam Murray, March 8, 1896. NLS, JMA, Acc.13236/182. JMIV to Hallam Murray, June 16, 1897. Acc.13236/172. Hallam Murray to Capt. John William Walker, March 6, 1900, MS41928. JMIV to Frank Cook, October 11, 1900, MS41931. JMIV to Hallam Murray, October 17, 1900. Acc.13236/174. ‘A Brief Financial History of Thomas Cook & Son Ltd 1873 to Date’, unpublished report, 1954, Thomas Cook & Son Archive, Peterborough. JMIV to Edward Stanford, February 1, 1901, MS41932. Edward Stanford to JMIV, February 26, 1901, MS41141; John Murray IV's diary, 4 July 1900 to 30 November 1901, February 27, 1901. Acc.13236/308. John Murray's letter to employees is dated January 6, 1913. Acc.1323/112. The Times, April 27, 1917. The Times , October 31, 1889. W.H. Hudson, ‘On the Use of Guide-Books’, Speaker , April 2, 1904, 11–12 (11). Handbooks were used by politicians, colonial governors and learned organisations such as the Royal Geographical Society, members of the peerage and the Royal family, including the Queen who ordered 14 copies of the Switzerland handbook in July 1861. See Handbooks Sales Ledger 1847-June 1852, MS4251. Academy, May 11, 1901, 396. Examples include Charles Lever, The Dodd Family Abroad (London: Chapman & Hall, 1854) and Richard Doyle, The Foreign Tour of Messrs Brown, Jones and Robinson (London: Bradbury Agnew & Co., 1854). ‘Continental Notes in July and August’, Dublin University Magazine , October 1859, 415. ‘Railway Literature Abroad’, New Monthly Magazine , May 1858, 106–14 (109). ‘Review of Handbook for Syria and Palestine by Rev. Porter’, Saturday Review October 30, 1858, 426–8 (428). ‘Recent Guide-Books’, Saturday Review October 1, 1859, 398–9. ‘Our Library table’, Athenaeum , October 8, 1853, 1192–3; ‘Review of A Handbook for India’, Athenaeum , January 22, 1859, 110–11; and ‘A Handbook for India’ The Times , January 31, 1859. ‘Review of Handbook for Travellers on the Continent (1872) & Handbook for Travellers in Devon and Cornwall (1872)’ Edinburgh Review, or critical journal October 1873, 483–510 (498). ‘German Literature’, Saturday Review , August 15, 1857, 157. ‘Continent (1872) & Devon and Cornwall (1872)’, 483. ‘Our Library table’, 1193. ‘A Handbook for Travellers in South Wales and its Borders’, Critic , August 25, 1860, 235. ‘Some Guide-Books’, Saturday Review , April 6, 1889, 423. ‘Review of Handbooks for Travellers’, New , January 1854, 45–9 (45). M. Charles Blanc extract from Notes au Crayon cited in ‘Artistic Travel’, New Monthly Magazine , July 1858, 253–5 (255). ‘Railway Literature Abroad’, 110. ‘The Handbooks’, Saturday Review , July 30, 1859, 133–4 (133). ‘The Handbooks’, Saturday Review , July 30, 1859, 133–4 (133). ‘Italian Guides’, Reader , November 2, 1864, 605–6 (605); ‘The art of travel in Europe’, National Review , July 1863, 103–25 (110). ‘Art of travel’, 108–9. ‘Murray's Handbooks’, Saturday Review , February 2, 1878, 137–9 (139). ‘Art of travel’, 112. ‘Notices of Guidebooks’, Excursionist and Tourist Advertiser , July 27, 1867, 5. ‘New Guide Books’, The Times , August 3, 1880. ‘Murray's Egypt [6th ed.]’, Saturday Review , May 15, 1880, 636–7 (636). ‘A German Guide to Great Britain’, Pall Mall Gazette , October 18, 1887. ‘Stanford's Tourist Guides’, Saturday Review , August 9, 1879, 187. Robert Cooke to JMIII, July 22, 1852, MS40269. See note 18 above. ‘The Handbooks’, 133; ‘Stanford's Tourist Guides’, 187. Post referred to travel by carriage and relay of horses. Edmund Yates, ‘My Excursion Agent’, All the Year Round , May 7, 1864, 301–4 (303). ‘Italian Guides’, 605. ‘New Guide Books’, Excursionist and Tourist Advertiser , June 20, 1874, 3; ‘Our Swiss and Rhine Guides’, Excursionist and Tourist Advertiser , October 1, 1874, 4. ‘How Guide-Books are made’, see note 7 and Fritz Baedeker, ‘Murray and Baedeker’, The Times, 26 November 1889; James F. Muirhead, ‘Murray v. Baedeker’, Pall Mall Gazette , 30 November 1889. Murray, ‘Origin and History of Murray's Handbooks’, 623–29 (623). See note 10 and also The Times , October 31, 1889. Hallam Murray to Henry Pullen, September 14, 1887, MS41915. ‘Some Guide-Books’ (1889), 423. Wrinkles was a colloquial term for a piece of information or advice. On France – ‘France as it is’, Quarterly Review , October 1890, 472–502; India – ‘Handbook to India and Ceylon (1891)’, Speaker , January 2, 1892, 29; Norway – ‘More Guide-Books’; Saturday Review , August 13, 1892, 205. ‘Guide Books’, Saturday Review, June 11, 1892, 690–1. This included lighter volumes with rounded corners. ‘Some Guide-Books’, Saturday Review , July 12, 1890, 57–8. Clement Shorter, ‘A Literary Causerie’, Bookman , October 1898, 6–8 (7–8). Henry Pullen to Hallam Murray, May 10, 1892, MS40986. ‘Climber's Guide to the Central Pennine Alps’, Athenaeum , July 19, 1890, 88. ‘More Guide-Books’, Saturday Review , September 2, 1893, 275. Hallam Murray to JMVI, January 1, 1896. Acc.13236/188. Buzard, Beaten Track , 73. Clarence E Allen, Publishers’ Accounts (London: Gee & Co., 1897), 4. Hallam Murray to Anon (possibly N. Young), n.d. (possibly 1898), MS41926. Other projects included a current affairs periodical, the Monthly Review , which ran from 1900 to 1907, the Wisdom of the East series begun in 1900 and on-going until the 1940s and The Letters of Queen Victoria , published in serial form from 1907. Simon Eliot, Some Patterns & Trends in British Publishing 1800–1919 (London: Bibliographical Society, 1994), 106. Hallam Murray to JMIV, September 12, 1905. Acc.13236/191. On British publishing in the twentieth century, see John B. Thompson, Merchants of Culture (Cambridge: Polity, 2010); Eric de Bellaigue, British Book Publishing as a Business since the 1960s (London: British Library, 2004). See David Williams and John Armstrong (2006), ‘Steam shipping and the beginnings of overseas tourism: British Travel to north-western Europe, 1820–1950 Journal of European History 35, no. 1 (2006): 125–48; and Laurent Tissot, ‘How did the British conquer Switzerland? Guidebooks, railways and travel agencies, 1850–1914’, Journal of Transport History , 16, no.3 (1995): 21–54. Buzard, Beaten Track , 18–79; and John Walton, ‘British Tourism Between Industrialization and Globalization – An Overview’ in Making of Modern Tourism , ed. Bergoff et al , 113–15. Amy Duff, ‘Lonely at the top’, Director October 2003, 78–83 (81–2).