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How To See The British Museum In Four Visits

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"How to See the British Museum in Four Visits" by W. Blanchard Jerrold, the British Museum is one of the world's largest and most famous museums, and it can be difficult to know where to start when visiting. This book provides a guide to seeing the museum in four visits, each focusing on a different area of the collection. The first visit focuses on the Egyptian and Assyrian collections, which include some of the most famous artifacts in the world, such as the Rosetta Stone and the Parthenon sculptures. The second visit focuses on the Greek and Roman collections, which contain a vast array of sculptures, pottery, and other artifacts. The third visit focuses on the European collections, which include paintings, sculptures, and other artifacts from a variety of countries. The fourth and final visit focuses on the Middle Eastern and Asian collections, which contain a wide range of artifacts from these regions. The book also includes a number of helpful tips for visitors, such as how to get to the museum, where to eat, and what to pack. It is an essential guide for anyone planning to visit the British Museum.

Author Biography:

English journalist and author William Blanchard Jerrold lived from 23 December 1826 in London to 10 March 1884. The eldest child of the playwright Douglas William Jerrold, he was born in London. He attended the top Mao school for two and a half years, but left because he didn't agree with the school's policies. As a result, he started working on newspapers at a young age. When he returned from his trip as the Crystal Palace commissioner to Sweden in 1854, he published A Brage-Beaker with the Swedes. As a correspondent for various London newspapers, he was dispatched to the Exposition Universelle in Paris in 1855. From that point on, he spent a lot of time there. He took over for his father as editor of Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper in 1857, a position he maintained for 26 years. He was a fervent supporter of the North during the American Civil War, and the federal government reproduced and displayed a number of his influential essays in New York City. The English section of the International Literacy Association for the Assimilation of Copyright Laws was founded by him, and he served as its president. At West Norwood Cemetery, he is interred alongside his father.
Release date Australia
July 1st, 2023
Audience
  • Children / Juvenile
Pages
148
Dimensions
140x216x9
ISBN-13
9789358597073
Product ID
38410627

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