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Memorials of Cambridge 3 Volume Set, Multiple-component retail product Book

Memorials of Cambridge 3 Volume Set Multiple-component retail product

Part of the Cambridge Library Collection - Cambridge series

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When Charles Henry Cooper (1808–66) undertook to revise the text of the 1841 Memorials of Cambridge, illustrated by the engraver John Le Keux (1783–1846), he was under the impression that 'only a slight amount of labour' would be imposed on him.

However, this three-volume work was altered and modified so extensively that it may be considered as entirely re-written.

Containing over 250 photographs, engravings and etchings, Volumes 1 and 2 of the work are a comprehensive guide to the Cambridge colleges, while Volume 3 is almost entirely concerned with the history of other landmarks throughout the city, such as the Fitzwilliam Museum, the Guildhall and the Botanic Garden.

It was published in 1860, just six years before Cooper's death, and stands as a detailed and fully illustrated guide to Cambridge at that time.

It is particularly valuable for its record of buildings altered or no longer in existence.

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