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DundeeNorman WatsonCategory: NonfictionPub Date: October 2006 ISBN10: 1845021150 ISBN13: 9781845021153 Extent: 176 List Price: £7.99 ONLINE PRICE: £7.19 Format: 129 x 198
This is a fascinating and accessible short history of Dundee. Norman
Watson's pen sweeps across Dundee's cityscape for a new and absorbing
history which will be enjoyed by residents and visitors alike. From
revisiting the city's origins to describing its recent achievements,
his journey through time reveals the very soul and spirit of the city.
"Dundee: A Short History" vividly describes the city's thrilling and
turbulent history, its poverty and prosperity, its see-sawing cultural
identity and growing reputation in science, education and the arts.
Marrying a journalist's instincts to authoritative but readable
research, Watson pulls no punches on his way through the changing
centuries. Where are the legacies of jute, jam and journalism? Why was
the old Overgate demolished? Why is Tayside House still standing? What
went wrong with the Waterfront? He explores and he reports, writing
intuitively on the character of a city cherished by Dundonians the
world over - but one whose story is often hidden from history and
mainstream Scottish thinking. Accompanied by fascinating photographs,
"Dundee: A Short History" is a book which shines like a searchlight on
a city passing through a period of exciting development and change.
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