Stanford's Guides

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Stanford's Guides (est. 1850s) were a series of travel guide books to England and elsewhere published by Edward Stanford of London.[1][2][3]

List of Stanford's Guides by geographic coverage

Americas

England

East Midlands region

East of England region

London region

North West England region

South East England region

  • [http://openlibrary.org/books/ia:handbooktocount00bevagoog/Handbook_to_the_County_of_Kent_Containing_Full_Information_Concerning_All_... Handbook to the County of Kent], E. Stanford, 1878 

South West England region

West Midlands region

Yorkshire and the Humber region

France

Switzerland

List of Stanford's Guides by date of publication

1850s-1860s

1870s-1880s

  • [http://openlibrary.org/books/ia:handbooktocount00bevagoog/Handbook_to_the_County_of_Kent_Containing_Full_Information_Concerning_All_... Handbook to the County of Kent], E. Stanford, 1878 

1890s-1900s

References

  1. Guide Books for English Tourists Published by Edward Stanford (advert), 1877 
  2. Stanford's Two-Shilling Series of Tourists' Guides (adverts), 1883 
  3. "Stanford's Guide Books for Tourists, 1892 (advert)", Publishers' Circular 
  4. Dave Russell (2004), Looking North: Northern England and the National Imagination, Manchester University Press, ISBN 9780719051777 
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