The city of Liverpool is famous throughout the world. This once-small fishing village was transformed into a mighty commercial powerhouse, seen by many as the second city of the British Empire. In 1715 Liverpool created the worlds first enclosed, commercial wet dock; eventually there would be docks along 7.5 miles of the River Mersey. It rapidly grew into the greatest port and city in the entire British Empire outside London. Nevertheless, by 1980 Liverpools population had reduced by over half; its infrastructure and economy were decaying, and its political leaders were leading the city towards complete collapse. Today, Liverpool has the fastest-growing economy in Britain and has been a European Capital of Culture and is a UNESCO World Heritage City. Well-known local author Ken Pye takes the reader on a fascinating AZ tour of the citys history, exploring its lesser-known nooks and crannies, and along the way relating many a tale of the most interesting people and places. Fully illustrated with photographs from the past and present, the AZ of Liverpool will appeal to residents and visitors alike.
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Weight: 287g
Dimensions: 165 x 234mm
Publication Date: 15 Apr 2017
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781445666808
About Ken Pye
Ken Pye is the author of a number of books and produced the Discover Liverpool series of DVD documentaries. He is a regular contributor to magazines journals newspapers and television and is the official local historian for Radio City in Liverpool (420000 listeners per week = 2500 per hour). He broadcasts on BBC Radio Merseyside (317000 listeners per week = 1886 per hour) on a weekly basis and gives around ten local history lectures every month as well as operating four tours per week for tourists. He is an Honorary Fellow of Liverpool Hope University and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. A Scouser born and bred Ken still lives in his home town Liverpool.