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'Liverpool 800: Culture, Character & History' (1207-2007): The Book

By Hilary Burrage

Town Hall chandeliers Img0157.JPGLiverpool Town Hall is always a spectacular venue in which to celebrate a special occasion. It reminds us vividly of what the City of Liverpool must have been like in its prime, and what indeed it could still be again.

Nowhere, then, could have been more appropriate as a location for the formal launch on 18th October 2006 of Liverpool 800: Culture, Character & History, the University of Liverpool Press book edited by Professor John Belchem about the first eight hundred years of this sometimes infuriating and always fascinating city. Liverpool is on the verge of another momentous era in its long history, as 2007 and 2008 approach.

Liverpool 800 is an impressive publication, charting honestly and openly the ways in which Liverpool has progressed over the past eight centuries, from its 'small beginnings' in 1207. As the book's back cover reminds us, Liverpool rose, not always by admirable means, to become one of the world's greatest seaports, so that by 1907 it was the second city of the empire. But what happened thereafter resulted in a vastly different prospect for this enigmatic city. John Belchem's book offers a focus for how we can now move forward to a second period of success and (this time, benign) global influence

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