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111 Places in Essex That You Shouldn't Miss

Travel Guide - Klappenbroschur
TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
240 Seiten
Englisch
Emons Verlagerschienen am08.11.2022
Essex: More than just the overspill from crowded London, the happy home of those lured by the sea, sand and Shoeburyness.mehr

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KlappentextEssex: More than just the overspill from crowded London, the happy home of those lured by the sea, sand and Shoeburyness.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-7408-1593-6
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2022
Erscheinungsdatum08.11.2022
Seiten240 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht468 g
Artikel-Nr.50513810
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Glinert, EdEd Glinert was born in Dalston, just outside London's East End. He trained as a journalist and founded City Life, Manchester's what's-on and hard news magazine in 1983. In the 1990s he worked for Private Eye magazine, writing the Rotten Boroughs column about council corruption. He has also contributed to the Sunday Times, Independent and the New Statesman. He was launch production editor for Mojo, the rock 'n' roll magazine. Glinert has written a number of books for major publishers including The London Compendium (2003) and East End Chronicles (2005). Since 2009 he has run the highly-successful New Manchester Walks tour company. He also guides in London and Liverpool.Tearle, KarinKarin has a BA in French and Italian from Goldsmiths, University of London and lived in Bordeaux, France for several years before returning to the UK to have a family. She is a trustee of the Rwanda Development Trust which funds small capacity-building projects and was interpreter for the BBC World Service for a programme about the 1994 genocide. Karin has retained her links with the country and continues to work with the Rwandese. She also manages a listed building in Greenwich and has an affinity with this historic town where she has lived for thirteen years. Karin is social secretary of Aperture Woolwich Photographic Society, one of the oldest clubs in the country and is extremely passionate about photography.