Bristol in the Eighteenth Century
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The eighteenth century was Bristol's golden age. The port, and the population, were second only to London's, and the city held a key role in Britain's overseas commerce. It was also the focus of the economic, social and cultural life of the west.
TitleBristol in the Eighteenth Century
Author
Place of publicationNewton Abbot
PublisherDavid & Charles
Year of publication1972
Period18th century
Pagination227 p.
IllustrationsIllus., black and white photos and plans
Dimensions14.5 x 22 cm
Materialbook
Class numberDA690.B8 M3 1972
ISBN0-7153-5726-3
NotesMichael Williams Collection
SubjectBristol, slave-trade, port, History
Geographical keywordEurope, United Kingdom, Bristol