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Parent company | Somerset Books |
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Founded | 1918 |
Founders | James and Findlay Muirhead |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Headquarters location | London |
Distribution | Bertrams (UK) W. W. Norton & Company (US) Penguin Books (India)[1] |
Publication types | Books |
Nonfiction topics | Travel guides |
Official website | www |
The Blue Guides are a series of detailed and authoritative travel guidebooks focused on art, architecture, and (where relevant) archaeology along with the history and context necessary to understand them. A modicum of practical travel information, with recommended restaurants and hotels, is also generally included.
The first Blue Guide – London and its Environs – was published in 1918 by the Scottish brothers James and Findlay Muirhead. The Muirheads had for many years been the English-language editors of the famous German Baedeker series. When they also acquired the rights to John Murray III’s famous travel “handbooks” they established the Blue Guides as heir to the great 19th century guide book tradition.