Theo Barker (University of London), Dorian Gerhold (House of Commons)
Most books about Britain's transport history have concentrated on canals and railways. It is now clear that a great deal of traffic went by road even before turnpikes, and that goods as well as passenger services were much more highly developed than previously thought. Development of road transport continued during the Canal and Railway Ages and expanded with the advent of more efficient but more environmentally damaging motor vehicles. This book will be an essential book not only for transport specialists but also for genealogists, geographers, motor engineers, and those interested in...
Most books about Britain's transport history have concentrated on canals and railways. It is now clear that a great deal of traffic went by road even ...