The town below the ground : Edinburgh's legendary underground city

by Jan-Andrew Henderson

Paper Book, 1999

Status

Available

Call number

941.34

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Publication

Edinburgh : Mainstream, 1999.

Description

Below Scotland's capital, hidden for almost two centuries, is a metropolis whose very existence was all but forgotten. For almost 250 years, Edinburgh was surrounded by a giant defensive wall. Unable to expand the city's boundaries, the burgeoning population built over every inch of square space. And when there was no more room, they began to dig down . . . Trapped in lives of poverty and crime, these subterranean dwellers existed in darkness and misery, ignored by the chroniclers of their time. It is only in the last few years that the shocking truth has begun to emerge about the sinister underground city.

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LibraryThing member KarenDuff
Blah. Author can't decide if his target audience lives in Edinburgh or is planning a trip there. Two bridges and five of the seven hills are mentioned but without locations given, on the other hand there is a lot about the ghost tours.

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Physical description

172 p.; 20 cm

ISBN

9781840182316

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Chapter on coven temple of Mercury 3* of Coven Trismegiston.
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