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Going Underground: Edinburgh Jan-Andrew Henderson

Going Underground: Edinburgh By Jan-Andrew Henderson

Going Underground: Edinburgh by Jan-Andrew Henderson


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A fascinating exploration of the underground world and its history beneath the surface of Edinburgh.

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Going Underground: Edinburgh by Jan-Andrew Henderson

Edinburgh has a fascinating 'Underground City', much of which is open to the public. It is made up of many different aspects, with a turbulent and intriguing past stretching back hundreds of years. Features include hidden passages and cellars, ancient buried streets like Marlyn's Wynd and Mary King's Close (sealed after an outbreak of plague), castle dungeons and escape tunnels, a warren of vaults and chambers under Edinburgh's mighty bridges, abandoned or repurposed rail tunnels, and anomalies like the strange subterranean dwelling of Gilmerton Cove. Award-winning author and historian Jan-Andrew Henderson explores the legendary world beneath the streets and locations of Edinburgh in this pictorial guide.

About Jan-Andrew Henderson

Jan-Andrew Henderson lives in Scotland and runs 'City of the Dead' ghost tours, which requires him to look moody and wear black a lot. After living in the USA for several years, he returned to Scotland and began writing non-fiction books, children's novels and young adult thrillers, three of which were recently shortlisted for thirteen literary awards, and he is the winner of The Royal Mail Award and the Doncaster Book Prize.

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NGR9781398106284
9781398106284
1398106283
Going Underground: Edinburgh by Jan-Andrew Henderson
New
Paperback
Amberley Publishing
2022-10-15
96
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