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The London County Council Bomb Damage Maps 1939-1945

By (author) Laurence Ward
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Thames & Hudson Ltd, London, United Kingdom
Published: 31st Aug 2015
Dimensions: w 268mm h 375mm d 30mm
Weight: 2695g
ISBN-10: 0500518254
ISBN-13: 9780500518250
Barcode No: 9780500518250
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The attack on London between 1939 and 1945 is one of the most significant events in the city's modern history, the impact of which can still be seen in its urban and social landscapes. As a key record of the attack, the London County Council Bomb Damage Maps represent destruction on a huge scale, recording buildings and streets reduced to smoke and rubble. The full set of maps is made up of 110 hand-coloured 1:2500 Ordnance Survey base sheets originally published in 1916 but updated by the LCC to 1940. Because they use the 1916 map, they give us a glimpse of a 'lost London', before post-war redevelopment schemes began to shape the modern city. The colouring applied to the maps records a scale of damage to London's built environment during the war - the most detailed and complete survey of destruction caused by the aerial bombardment. A clear and fascinating introduction by expert Laurence Ward sets the maps in the full historical context of the events that gave rise to them, supported by archival photographs and tables of often grim statistics.

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'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