Britain's Lost Cities

Compare book prices at www.BookkooB.co.uk
BookkooB : Cheap books, whichever way you look at it.
Cover of Britain's Lost Cities by Gavin Stamp 1845132645title:

Britain's Lost Cities

author:Gavin Stamp
format:Hardcover Buy Britain's Lost Cities Now
publisher:Aurum Press Ltd
released:October 1, 2007
isbn:1845132645
isbn-13:9781845132644
storeavailabilityitem pricedelivered 
Amazon UK    
The Hut    
Sprint Books    
Blackwells    
WH Smith (collect in store)    
Base    
The Book Place    
WH Smith    
Pick a Book    
Global Investor    
Waterstones    
The Book People    
zavvi    
Play.com    
Another Bookshop    
History Bookshop    
Tesco Books    
BookFellas    
Foyles    
Samedaybooks    

Above you will see price and availability details for Britain's Lost Cities by Gavin Stamp from the leading UK book stores.

To allow you to quickly compare prices, the stores are arranged in order of delivered price, cheapest first. Click on a store name to buy this book or to view further details.

Books Related to Britain's Lost Cities Gavin Stamp - ISBN: 1845132645

View other editions of Britain's Lost Cities.
View books by Gavin Stamp.

Customer Reviews

Destroyed...not Lost - Rated 4/5
Probably the saddest book I have read in a long time.

Your first impulse is to flick through the pictures and look at all the absolutely brilliant architecture and amazing places. You imagine that these old photographs depict locations (like Hull) that are now swarming with tourists and the pride of each of the listed cities. You then start skimming the text and captions and the true horror starts to dawn that pretty well everything shown in the book has been demolished. Finally, you discover that these cities were not destroyed by bombers, earthquakes or fire but by 20th century planners and insane `visionaries' who knowingly set out to annihilate the past and replace it with a new progressive future. Bear this book in mind the next time your hear about 'progress'.

The only thing missing is photographs showing what the depicted places look like now...but perhaps that would be too much to bear.


Wanton demolition - Rated 5/5
This is a fascinating book giving the reader insight into how 19 of Britain's major cities looked before modern-day reconstruction. It undermines the commonly held view that our cities were largely redeveloped after the second world war following extensive bombing and that their drastic rebuilding in the 1950s and 60s was therefore inevitable. Stamp indicates that several cities were either slum-cleared in the 1930s (Coventry) or received practically no bomb damage whatsoever (Worcester). But what Hitler and the Luftwaffe didn't manage to destroy the city planning department achieved.

The book left me wanting to ask the question "Why all this destruction?" Britain seems to have gone through a period of collective self-loathing about its appearance in the middle of the 20th century (a fruitful study for a social psychologist rather than an architectural historian). The rebuilding of Plymouth comes in for particular criticism and rightly so. Such vandalism/philistinism is in marked contrast to the painstaking reconstruction of Dresden and Krakow after the second world war. "Change is inevitable" concedes Dr Clamp in his introduction but his main message is that it did not have to be so drastic. The only crumb of comfort one can draw from the book is that many of the post-war developments have now themselves fallen victim to the ball and chain. The book is indeed a window into a lost world.


IN SEARCH OF LOST CITIES - Rated 5/5
The many photographs are fascinating in themselves as a record of what has been destroyed in the way of historic buildings during the twentieth century in nineteen major British cities. But the photos also come with an astute and illuminating text which catalogues the disastrous decisions made by our city planners both before and after the German bombings in the Second World War. Stamp is never purely reactionary - practicalities are acknowledged and good modern buildings praised - but it is impossible not to share his dismay at what we have lost.

Click here to return to the price comparison table

search for books

similar books

St Pancras Station Adam Houses God's Architect Mapping London Fire and Steam London Above Eye Level London in the Nineteenth Century Austerity Britain, 1945-1951 Moving Rooms Images of Change

bestselling books


compare other prices

Cheap DVDs at dvdspot
Cheap Games at playspot

quick links

subject directory : Biographies, Business, Children's, Fiction, Food & Drink, Health, History, Home & Garden, Horror, Humor, Religion, Science Fiction, Society, Sports, Travel, other subjects.

information pages : About BookkooB, Release Dates, Bookmarklet, Disclaimer, Privacy Policy. Compare Book Prices.