England's Forgotten Past by Richard Tames

England's Forgotten Past by Richard Tames

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A charming, lively and often amusing tour of the forgotten episodes and overlooked people and places of English history.

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England's Forgotten Past by Richard Tames

Richard Tames, the well-known popularizer of English history, offers an entertaining exploration of the bits of English history that have been sidelined, lost or somehow overlooked. Written in an engaging, easy-to-read and often humorous style, Tames brings to life the various colourful characters, famous in their day, who have now sunk into obscurity, from St Cuthbert and Nicholas Breakspear (the only English pope) to Octavia Hill and the Marquis of Granby. Tames also covers such diverse areas as sports, lost villages, forgotten war heroes and inventors. Did you know, for example, that Barking was once home to the largest fishing fleet in the world? Or that coffee houses were once known as 'penny universities'? Peppered with quotes and anecdotes, and arranged into concise sections, this book is ideal for dipping into or reading from cover to cover.
'Glorious, fact-filled stuff for history lovers of all types' - Family Tree
'An enlightening repository of timeless titbits … quirky, amusing, engagingFive stars' - All About History
Richard Tames lectures on history at Syracuse University London and is a Blue Badge guide. His twenty books on British history include England’s Forgotten Past.
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ISBN 13 9780500293775
ISBN 10 0500293775
Title England's Forgotten Past
Author Richard Tames
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Year published 2018-03-01
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.