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Greenwich

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The
Story of Greenwich
To open this book is to enter a world of living history, of
pomp and pageantry, royal fiats and popular revolutions, naval
exploits and mercantile triumphs, and soaring scientific achievements.
This is the world of Greenwich, England, home of a now mysterious
temple in the days of the ancient Romans and of the Millennium
Dome in our own, biding its time on the Thames and, flush with
the line of longitude zero, keeping the time of the world. Clive
Aslet conducts us through the streets and byways of this storied
city, showing us scenes from its prodigious history at every
turn. His richly illustrated book is a journey through time
as it has been lived, and marked, in this city like no other
in the world.
Here
Sir
Walter Raleigh
laid down his cloak for Elizabeth
I .
Here Elizabeth signed the death warrant for Mary ,
Queen of Scots. A place of royal haunts and regal courting,
Greenwich was also the site of Wat
Tyler's
revolt in the fourteenth century. Home to the navy that supported
the world's greatest maritime empire, the city saw the funeral
of England's most celebrated naval hero, Admiral Horatio
Nelson .
Aslet revisits these events, immersing us in courtly drama and
popular ferment, cosmopolitan grandeur and bustling commerce.
He shows us the remarkable buildings that hold so much of Greenwich's
history, from the palaces embellished by Henry VIII to the structures
designed by England's renowned architects, from Christopher
Wren
to Inigo
Jones ,
to the observatories that house the massive telescopes and nautical
clocks that have put Greenwich at the forefront of scientific
invention and discovery. Whether recalling the literary marks
that writers such as Christopher
Marlowe
and Charles
Dickens
have left on the city, or tracking London's first railway into
Greenwich, or recounting the tales of navigators and statesmen,
monarchs and common and uncommon folk, this book tells the story
of Greenwich for all time.
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