Stanford's Guides

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

  • 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

East Midlands region

East of England region

London region

North West England region

South East England region

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

1890s-1900s

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References

  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. Dave Russell (2004), Looking North: Northern England and the National Imagination, Manchester University Press, ISBN 9780719051777
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