From its founding as a Royal Burgh in the twelfth century and through
its growth and development as an internationally renowned hotbed of
science, education, literature and culture, to its current status as
home of the Scottish Parliament and the largest financial centre in the
UK outside London, Edinburgh has a proud and distinctive identity. This
extraordinary history is embodied in the many fine buildings that have
shaped the 'Athens of the North'. Edinburgh in 50 Buildings explores the
history of this rich and vibrant city through a selection of its
greatest architectural treasures. From the elegance of the neoclassical
and Georgian New Town to the controversial Parliament building, this
unique study celebrates the city's architectural heritage in a new and
accessible way. Local author Jack Gillon guides the reader on a tour of
the city's historic buildings and modern architectural marvels.