Collector's item, landmark in the history of the tour guide, snapshot of
Britain in the 1860s - Bradshaw's Handbook deserves a place on the
bookshelf of any traveller, railway enthusiast, historian or anglophile.
Produced as the British railway network was reaching its zenith, and as
tourism by rail became a serious pastime, it was the first national
tourist guide specifically organized around railway journeys, and to
this day offers a glimpse through the carriage window at a Britain long
past.
Bradshaw's Descriptive Railway Hand-Book of Great Britain and Ireland
was published in four parts, describing the sights to be seen in towns
and cities encountered along selected railway journeys in each region.
Gathered together into a single book, it bore the short title Bradshaw's
Handbook and after a few years, passed into obscurity, remaining
extremely rare to this day. This is facsimile of that book, possibly the
only surviving example of the 1863 edition.
The original Bradshaw's Handbook inspired the BBC2 television series
Great British Railway Journeys, now preparing for a fourth season.