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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.


History


Precursors

In 1828, Karl Baedeker (1801–59) published his first guidebook, ''Rheinreise von Mainz bis Cöln'' and in 1836 John Murray III’s (1808–92) first ''Handbook'' was released (''Handbook for Travellers on the Continent''). The first ''Baedeker'' in English, ''The Rhine'' (1861), was published jointly by Baedeker and Murray. These handbooks were to become the standard for English travellers for the remainder of the 19th Century.
James Muirhead James Henry Muirhead AC KStJ QC (24 April 1925 – 20 July 1999) was an Administrator of the Northern Territory and a Judge of the Supreme Court of the Northern Territory. Pre-Northern Territory Muirhead was born in Adelaide and was edu ...
(1853–1934) began working for Baedeker in 1878, preparing a ''Handbook for Travellers to London''. Findlay Muirhead (1860–1935), graduate of the University of Edinburgh, left his studies at Leipzig in 1887 to join his brother at Baedeker. For almost the next 30 years the brothers were responsible for all English language ''Baedekers'', including compiling guides to Britain, the US and Canada. Following the outbreak of World War I, the Muirhead brothers found themselves out of a job. They acquired the rights to Murray’s ''Handbooks'' in 1915 from the cartographical publisher Edward Stanford, who had bought them 14 years earlier from John Murray IV. In the same year they established their company, Muirhead’s Guide-books Limited.


The Blue Guides and the ''Guides Bleu''

A 1917 agreement with French publisher Hachette allowed co-publication in English and French of guidebooks under the names ''Blue Guides'' and ''Guides Bleus'', respectively. Hachette’s existing ''Guides Joannes'' had blue covers, while ''Baedeker''’s guides had red covers. The first Blue Guide, ''Blue Guide London and its Environs'', was published in 1918. Two years later, Hachette published ''Guide Bleu Londres et ses Environs''. The Hachette relationship with the Blue Guides ended in 1933.


1931-82

The Blue Guides were acquired by
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in 1931. (Litellus)
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(1896-1976), Findlay’s son, became the series editor in 1934. He retired in 1963, remaining a consulting editor until 1965 when the Muirhead family’s connection with the series ended. In 1963, Stuart Rossiter (1923-82) was appointed editor and in 1967 the first of Rossiter’s “scrupulously edited guides, compiled for the independent educated traveller wanting to avoid the monotony of international uniformity” (''Blue Guide Greece'') was compiled by Rossiter himself and published. ''Blue Guide Rome and Environs'', by Alta Macadam, was released in 1971. Her Italy titles thereafter become some of the best selling Blue Guides and included ''Sicily'' (1975), ''Northern Italy'' (1978), ''Florence'' (1982), ''Venice'' (1980), ''Tuscany'' (1993), and ''Umbria'' (1993), all frequently updated and re-issued. Other key Blue Guide authors are and have been Ian Robertson (''Spain'', ''Portugal'', ''Ireland'', ''Austria'', ''Switzerland'', ''Cyprus'', ''France'', & ''Paris and Versailles''),
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(''Scotland'', ''Wales''), Ian Ousby (''England''),
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(''Italy'').


1982 to present

In 1982, W.W. Norton of New York became the United States co-publisher, selling all Blue Guides in that country. Two years later, the Blue Guides were acquired by
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(Publishers) Limited, themselves later acquired by
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Plc. In 2004, Somerset Books, a small, London-based, family-owned travel publisher known for its ''Visible Cities'' guides, acquired the Blue Guides. A year later, they published the first new title under the new ownership, ''Blue Guide Northern Italy''.


References


''History of the Blue Guides'' from the official website


External links


Blue Guides official websiteList of all ''Blue Guides'' published since 1918
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