The English Pub by Peter Haydon

The English Pub by Peter Haydon

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A treatise on drink and the places where it was consumed during England's history. Tracing the Englishman's drinking habitat through all its manifestations from rude hovel to alehouse, tavern, inn and beershop to pub, this book examines the various phases in the history of drink and drinking.

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The English Pub by Peter Haydon

The idea that ale and beer are good, honest, nourishing and make men strong has been deeply ingrained in the English psyche for 2000 years. This book is the story of English drink and the places where it was consumed during those years. The Church, war, the Puritans, temperance crusaders and the taxman have all tried to curb the boisterous habits of the English, to no avail. Tracing the Englishman's drinking habitat through all its manifestations from rude hovel to alehouse, tavern, inn and beershop to pub, this book examines the various phases in its history from the golden days of the coaching inns to the darkest days of the gin fever.
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ISBN 13 9780709056942
ISBN 10 070905694X
Title The English Pub
Author Peter Haydon
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The Crowood Press Ltd
Year published 1995-07-31
Number of pages 352
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