
Father Thames
Published in 1922, 'Father Thames' by Walter Higgins explores the history and significance of the River Thames, the longest river in England at 236 miles. The book covers the river's geography, its role in the establishment of London, and its importance as a navigable waterway that facilitated international trade. This work is notable for its detailed account of the river's influence on British history and culture.
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