'There are many reasons why [this book is] worth buying. First, and simplest, it's the 13th in the English Heritage Played in Britain series, all of which are superb. All working to the broad remit of tracing Britain's sporting and recreational heritage, the books are full of warm nostalgia, but in a serious, meaty way: absorbing detail and fascinating social history. Second, with Great Lengths, authors Dr Ian Gordon and series editor Simon Inglis pull off the usual Played in Britain trick - luring you into their world and making you care as much as they do about something to which you'd barely given a thought before. And third, the quality of the photography is superb.'
'Impeccably researched, beautifully produced and sumptuously illustrated, this paean to a popular pleasure deserves high praise.'
"Wonderfully evocative, hugely informative and entertaining illustrated history of 'the provision of facilities for swimming' with a resonance far beyond the architecture of 'the baths' into the very heart of Britain's social and cultural history."
"Elegantly written and beautifully illustrated, Great Lengths evokes the power of historic pools to create a sense of community"
Foreword by Rebecca Adlington
Introduction by Keith Ashton
Great Lengths
Before 1846
1846-1870
1870-1901
1901-1918
1918-1945
1945-1970
Post 1970
Adaptive Re-use
Conclusions
Directory
Links and Credits
Index
Postscript by Dr Ian Gordon
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