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By G.J. Ashworth,J.E. Tunbridge

displays the significance of historical past to towns, and towns to the construction and advertising of history items, now not least inside of tourism. This booklet provides a overview of the country of city historical past tourism on the flip of the 20 th and twenty-first centuries.

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