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OverviewThis is a fascinating insight into the traditions and quirks of this beautiful city. It is lavishly illustrated throughout with over 100 photographs. Review coverage in local press; POS available. Chichester: Then And Now is the story of how Chichester's past became its present. With its Roman heritage and wealth of Georgian architecture, Chichester is a gem of a city, rightly proud of its history. But it's also a vibrant city very much living in the modern day. In this book, historic images and current views are juxtaposed to show the way Chichester has sometimes stood still and sometimes changed almost beyond recognition. In words and pictures, Chichester: Then and Now vividly shows how the city has developed and is developing still. Chichester Cathedral has drawn worshipers for more than 900 years, while the Market Cross has been the city's centerpiece for more than five centuries. But around them, churches have come and gone, the Civil War did its worst, and commercial development has hastened the pace of change. A medieval market town with livestock in the streets and a rich mix of ancient industries has become a modern city conscious of the legacies it must preserve. This book looks at those legacies and at the city Chichester has become. The tour begins at the Market Cross before continuing along the principal shopping streets for a look at buildings and characters, some gone but few forgotten. The book also looks at Chichester's first four cinemas and at the varying fates of some of its ancient churches. It concludes with a look at some of the city's pubs down the decades. With more than a hundred photographs, Chichester: Then And Now offers a visual feast for anyone interested in social history, with relevance way beyond West Sussex. Through its succession of paired images, the book brings both past and present alive to offer a captivating portrait of a city which has learnt to live through changing times. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Phil HewittPublisher: Breedon Books Publishing Co Ltd Imprint: Breedon Books Publishing Co Ltd ISBN: 9781859837016ISBN 10: 1859837018 Pages: 192 Publication Date: April 2009 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationPhil Hewitt gained a first-class honours degree in modern languages and a doctorate in early 20th century French theatre from Oxford University. Phil joined The Chichester Observer in 1990 and became the newspaper's arts editor four years later. He is now also arts editor for The Observer's sister papers, The West Sussex Gazette and The West Sussex County Times. Phil lives in Bishops Waltham, Hampshire, with his wife Fiona and children Adam and Laura. A keen runner, he has completed marathons in London, New York, Paris, Berlin, Dublin and Amsterdam. He also plays squash and badminton. His hobbies include cricket, history and cinema. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |