Black's Guides were travel guide books published by the Adam and Charles Black firm of Edinburgh (later London) beginning in 1839. [1] The series' style tended towards the "colloquial, with fewer cultural pretensions" than its leading competitor Baedeker Guides . [2] Contributors included David T. Ansted, Charles Bertram Black, and A.R. Hope Moncrieff.
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