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Liverpool: the Rise, Fall and Renaissance of a World Class City

paperbackMay 15, 2014
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ISBN-13: 9781445637570 ISBN-10: 144563757X
Publisher
Amberley Publishing
Binding
paperback
Published
May 15, 2014
Weight
1.1 lbs
Dimensions
24.80×1.50×17.20 cm

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Liverpool: the Rise, Fall and Renaissance of a World Class City by Pye, Ken. paperback edition. ISBN: 9781445637570.

The unique tale of the great port and city of Leverpul begins in 1207; it does not even appear in William the Conquerors Domesday Book of 1086. Liverpool was created by the belligerent English monarch King John. Within sixty years of the end of the Civil War, Liverpool created the worlds first enclosed, commercial wet dock; eventually there would be docks along 71/2 miles of the River Mersey. It rapidly grew into the greatest port and city in the entire British Empire outside London. Nevertheless, by 1980, Liverpools population had reduced by over half; its infrastructure and economy were decaying, and its political leaders were leading the city towards complete collapse. Today, however, Liverpool has the fastest-growing economy in Britain, helping to lead the country out of recession; it has been a European Capital of Culture and is a UNESCO World Heritage City. The renaissance continues, with the passion and energy for which Scousers are renowned! This is an inspiring story of an outstanding people, and of the rise, fall, and renaissance of their remarkable home: Liverpool - a world-class city.