Cambridge
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1601-2 ) the London actors Kemp and Burbage are brought on as characters ; performers and audience are encouraged to laugh both at the professionals ' ignorance and at their own pretentions when Kemp tells Burbage that university plays ...
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By the early nineteenth century Cambridge saw tremendous development, with industrial concerns in Cambridgeport. New residents swelled Cambridge's population so much that it became a city in 1846.
A brand new street atlas of Cambridge and its environs, giving comprehensive, detailed coverage of the city.
This unique volume of vintage photos and memorabilia, with its well-researched captions, will engage young and old alike.
This unique volume of vintage photos and memorabilia, with its well-researched captions, will engage young and old alike.
Cambridge celebrates the heritage of this town and offers glimpses into the lives, labor, and leisure of its residents.
Two family sabbaticals across the Atlantic and a brilliant orchestra conductor shape the perspectives of a young woman from 1950s Harvard Square, who develops new ways of thinking about music, love and art while struggling with feelings of ...
The result is a charming series of books that present a fascinating look at British and European locations as they were almost a century ago. This title is a delightful look at Cambridge as it was in 1913.
The perfect introduction to the city's architectural heritage, Cambridge: The Watercolour Sketchbook gives visitors and residents insight into a wealth of sights, both grand and intimate in scale.
It is the story of Emily Cartwright, a young woman sent from England to visit her father's West Indian plantation, and Cambridge, a plantation slave, educated and Christianised by his first master in England and now struggling to maintain ...
One of England's most widely acclaimed young novelists adopts two eerily convincing narrative voices and juxtaposes their stories to devastating effect in this mesmerizing portrait of slavery. Cambridge is a...
Cambridge: The Pitkin City Guide