But it's Thornley's fast and loose definition of celebrity that makes his boneyard Baedeker such a quirky read. |
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Posted to Plymouth, he worked hazardously through the Devonport Blitz, and in the aftermath of the Baedeker bombing at Exeter. |
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Mr Mendelson's two volumes are a veritable Baedeker of all those whats and whoms that nourished Auden's verse. |
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At the turn of the century, the hotel was even awarded a star in the renowned Karl Baedeker Travel Guide. |
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He was daydreaming aloud now, paging through a mental Baedeker. |
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Murray's travel guides are thought to have served publisher and author Carl Baedeker as a model for his series of books, arguably still the best-known of their kind. |
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Scanned in from the Baedeker guides without any adaptation to make them more suitable for the new medium, they come in a variety of inconsistent formats and are hard to read. |
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His middle-of-the-road guidebook to the Georgians will be a useful Baedeker for literary sightseers. |
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In the new Baedeker travel guide the city of Sharjah is actually mentioned at the first page as a cultural high performer among the preferred destinations. |
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On 10 April 1901 at around four in the afternoon, the latter set during his stay in Florence with his Baedeker travel guide and began to explore and experience the city by himself. |
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