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[edit]

Americas[edit]

  • Catherine Parr Strickland Traill (1860), Canadian settler's guide, London: E. Stanford, ISBN 0665228600, OL 24363687M
  • Tourist's Guide Book to the United States and Canada, London: Edward Stanford, 1884
  • Harvey J. Philpot (1871), Guide book to the Canadian Dominion, London: E. Stanford, OCLC 8601809, OL 6599727M
  • Algernon Edward Aspinall (1907), Pocket Guide to the West Indies, London: E. Stanford, OCLC 1902621, OL 6987761M

England[edit]

East Midlands region[edit]

East of England region[edit]

London region[edit]

North West England region[edit]

South East England region[edit]

South West England region[edit]

West Midlands region[edit]

Yorkshire and the Humber region[edit]

France[edit]

Switzerland[edit]

List of Stanford's Guides by date of publication[edit]

1850s-1860s[edit]

1870s-1880s[edit]

1890s-1900s[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Caviezel, Michel (1877), Guide Books for English Tourists Published by Edward Stanford (advert)
  2. ^ Stanford's Two-Shilling Series of Tourists' Guides (adverts), 1883
  3. ^ "Stanford's Guide Books for Tourists, 1892 (advert)". Publishers' Circular. 1892.
  4. ^ Worth, R.N. (1889). Tourist's Guide to Worcestershire (1st ed.). London: Edward Stanford.
  5. ^ Dave Russell (2004), Looking North: Northern England and the National Imagination, Manchester University Press, ISBN 9780719051777
  6. ^ Worth, R.N. (1889). Tourist's Guide to Worcestershire (1st ed.). London: London: Stanford.