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The London Encyclopaedia

Historical reference book


Historical reference book

FieldValue
imageThe London Encyclopaedia 3rd edition 2008.jpg
captionThird edition, 2008
languageEnglish
countryUnited Kingdom
genreReference
publisherMacmillan
pub_date1983
editor{{plainlist
  • Ben Weinreb
  • Christopher Hibbert}} The London Encyclopaedia, first published in 1983, is a 1,100-page historical reference work on London, the capital city of the United Kingdom, covering the whole of the Greater London area.

Development

The first edition of the encyclopaedia was compiled over a number of years by the antiquarian bookseller Ben Weinreb and the historian Christopher Hibbert. Revised editions were published in 1993, 1995 and 2008. It has around 5,000 articles, supported by two indices, one general and one listing people, each with about 10,000 entries, and is published by Macmillan.

In 2012, an app was developed by Heuristic-Media and released as London—A City Through Time. Toby Evetts and Simon Reeves, partners in Heuristic-Media, discussed the development of the app with The Guardian in 2013, describing how 4,500 entries had to be plotted onto a guide map by hand.

Antecedents

The encyclopaedia builds on a number of earlier publications, including:

  • Survey of London by John Stow, 1598.
  • The Survey of London — a multi-volume publication originated in 1894 by Charles Robert Ashbee, adopted first by the London County Council, then the Greater London Council, and now domiciled with English Heritage.
  • Handbook for London by Peter Cunningham, 1849.
  • London Past and Present by Wheatley and Peter Cunningham, 1891.

References

References

  1. Jones, Philip. (2012-07-05). "New app 'reinvents' London Encyclopaedia". [[The Bookseller]].
  2. (2012-06-30). "A unique guidebook: The city beckons – A multimedia compendium of 2,000 years". [[The Economist]].
  3. (13 December 2013). "How we made the London: A City Through Time app".
  4. Wilder, Robyn. (2014-08-24). "11 Rather Splendid Facts You May Not Have Known About London". [[BuzzFeed]].
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