Birmingham

Birmingham A Glimpse of the City's Secret Treasures

Paperback (10 Dec 2009)

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Publisher's Synopsis

This is Birmingham presents a celebratory, illustrated history of Birmingham, UK, that explains - in verse - how Birmingham became the vibrant, diverse and interesting city that it is today. Supported by colourful, lively illustrations, the text brings the city's history to life. A glossary at the end gives more information on the people and places mentioned in this unique history. A map is also included. Aimed at ages 8+, schools and adults, this book is an ideal gift as well as an educational and fun way to learn about local history.

In the 18th century, Birmingham and Britain were very different from the places we see and know today. In those days our cities did not exist, there were far fewer people and there were no machines. Then, quite suddenly, in a burst of ideas and energy, a massive change began that we call the Enlightenment. Machines were invented and a period of great inspiration and ingenuity led to the Industrial Revolution. Birmingham was key to Britain's Enlightenment.

A group of people known as the Lunaticks met in the city regularly to discuss ideas: how to end slavery; how to put light into the city; how to cure diseases; how to help James Watt fund his steam engine. Without the Lunaticks, Britain might never have become a great industrial nation. The energy Birmingham shows today - its art, its music, its businesses, and the fact that the city is home to people from all over the world - is built on the dynamism it first showed 250 years ago. This inspiring and beautifully illustrated book reveals some of Birmingham's secrets and celebrates them.

Book information

ISBN: 9781902407937
Publisher: The Gresham Publishing Company
Imprint: Waverley Books
Pub date:
DEWEY: 914.24960486
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 63
Weight: 372g
Height: 279mm
Width: 221mm
Spine width: 7mm