Description
Paperback cover has some wear. Pages may have some highlighting and underlining throughout. The binding is secure.
This vintage travel guide, published in 1981 by the British Tourist Authority, offers a fascinating glimpse into the promotion of Great Britain as a tourist destination during the latter years of the Cold War era. While the author remains unknown, the book’s very existence reflects the growing importance of tourism as an economic driver and the desire to showcase Britain’s rich cultural heritage and value-for-money attractions to international visitors.
Despite its well-worn condition, with a cover bearing the marks of frequent use and pages annotated by previous readers, the secure binding ensures that this copy remains a tangible link to a pivotal moment in Britain’s tourism marketing efforts. For collectors interested in the evolution of travel literature and the cultural narratives woven into such promotional materials, this book represents a valuable artifact, capturing the nation’s self-portrayal at a time when global tensions and economic challenges shaped the messaging aimed at potential visitors.