This new issue of Daniel Defoe's Tour through the Whole Island of Great Britain is very pretty. It is a glossy book, lavishly illustrated with 18th-century maps, portraits, landscapes, prospects of towns and representations of buildings, markets, ships. This is obviously meant to function as a coffee-table book, or as a book to put in the back of a car (along with the National Trust's guides). It's the sort of book that would look much more at home in a BMW or Mercedes than a Mini. This production breathes an odour of 'England's Heritage': one can imagine it in a bookcase beside works with titles such as 'Roman Highways of Old Britain' or 'Our Cathedral Towns'.
LRB 27 February 1992 | PDF Download
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