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London’s Waterfront and its World, 1666–1800. By John Schofield and Stephen Freeth, with contributions by Ian M Betts, Lyn Blackmore, Julian Bowsher and Alan Pipe. 290mm. Pp xi + 285, 208 figs (col throughout), 35 tabs. Archaeopress, Oxford, 2023. isbn 9781803276540. £50 (hbk). Available to download as an open access PDF from the Archaeopress website.
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London’s Waterfront and its World, 1666–1800. By John Schofield and Stephen Freeth, with contributions by Ian M Betts, Lyn Blackmore, Julian Bowsher and Alan Pipe. 290mm. Pp xi + 285, 208 figs (col throughout), 35 tabs. Archaeopress, Oxford, 2023. isbn 9781803276540. £50 (hbk). Available to download as an open access PDF from the Archaeopress website.
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