Carriers and Coachmasters, Trade and Travel before The Turnpikes, Dorian Gerhold
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Description Carriers and Coachmasters Trade and Travel before The Turnpikes Dorian Gerhold First Edition 2005 Hardback in a dust jacket 10″ X 7″, 260 pages index Illustrated with b w images NOW OUT OF PRINT Roads and road transport before the turnpikes have had a bad press, but little attempt has previously been made to investigate what road services for goods and passengers were really like. This book presents a strikingly different picture from the traditional one: a large network of road services which were reliable and regular in both summer and winter. Surprising conclusions are drawn about the state of the roads, the impact of the earliest turnpikes, the failure of stage-coach speeds to increase between the 1650s and 1750s, and the sudden increase in those speeds in the 1760s. A rich collection of illustrations, including many documents, photographs and contemporary drawings, enhances this splendid work. The book examines the London carriers and stage-coach men, and their customers, from the 1650s to the 1760s, when turnpikes began to have a significant effect.
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