Brand new unread hardback copy of 'Shakespeare's London: A Guide to Elizabethan London' written by Julie Ferris and illustrated by Nicholas Robins and Kevin Maddison. It's fully illustrated in colour throughout and has a fold-out map of Elizabethan London in the back. It's an ideal classroom aid and school resource for studying London at the time of Shakespeare

This is the ultimate travel guide to Elizabethan London in 1599. It shows the reader London's top attractions from St. Paul's Cathedral to London Bridge; You can visit the recently built Globe Theatre, explore London's winding, busy streets, find out how to hire a wherry to cross the river Thames and marvel at the colour and splendour of Queen Elizabeth's Court.

Contents: Introducing London; Travelling Around; What to Wear; Food and Drink; Shopping; Accommodation; The Globe Theatre; Leisure Time; St. Paul's Cathedral; The Tower of London; London Bridge; The Royal Court; Survival Guide; Souvenir Quiz; Index and Acknowledgements