Journey Through Britain

Journey Through Britain
Title Journey Through Britain PDF eBook
Author John Hillaby
Publisher Constable Limited
Pages 234
Release 1995
Genre Great Britain
ISBN 9780094749900

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First published 1968. John Hillaby recounts his famous walk from Land's End to John O'Groats

Journey Through the British Isles

Journey Through the British Isles
Title Journey Through the British Isles PDF eBook
Author Harry Cory Wright
Publisher Merrell
Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre Great Britain
ISBN 9781858944807

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Unabridged compact edition of photographer Harry Cory Wright's quest to capture the variety of landscapes that make up the modern British Isles.

A Tour Through the Whole Island of Great Britain

A Tour Through the Whole Island of Great Britain
Title A Tour Through the Whole Island of Great Britain PDF eBook
Author Daniel Defoe
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 444
Release 1991-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780300049800

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Observations on the principal cities, ports and geographical features, customs, manners, and inhabitants of early eighteenth-century Britain

Broke Through Britain

Broke Through Britain
Title Broke Through Britain PDF eBook
Author Peter Mortimer
Publisher Random House
Pages 259
Release 2012-03-23
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1780574460

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During the summer of 1998, Peter Mortimer set off on the 500-mile journey from Plymouth to Edinburgh, accompanied only by his King Charles spaniel. He took no money and had no transport or pre-arranged accommodation. Bereft of the basics necessary for human existence, such as food and shelter, he was dependent for his survival on his own wits, the generosity of others and good fortune.

Waterlog

Waterlog
Title Waterlog PDF eBook
Author Roger Deakin
Publisher Arrow
Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre Great Britain
ISBN 9781784700065

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Inspired by John Cheever's classic short story, 'The Swimmer', Roger Deakin set out from his home in Suffolk to swim through the British Isles. The result of his journey is this personal view of an island race.

Trans Britain

Trans Britain
Title Trans Britain PDF eBook
Author Ms Christine Burns
Publisher Unbound Publishing
Pages 347
Release 2018-01-25
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1783524707

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Over the last five years, transgender people have seemed to burst into the public eye: Time declared 2014 a ‘trans tipping point’, while American Vogue named 2015 ‘the year of trans visibility’. From our television screens to the ballot box, transgender people have suddenly become part of the zeitgeist. This apparently overnight emergence, though, is just the latest stage in a long and varied history. The renown of Paris Lees and Hari Nef has its roots in the efforts of those who struggled for equality before them, but were met with indifference – and often outright hostility – from mainstream society. Trans Britain chronicles this journey in the words of those who were there to witness a marginalised community grow into the visible phenomenon we recognise today: activists, film-makers, broadcasters, parents, an actress, a rock musician and a priest, among many others. Here is everything you always wanted to know about the background of the trans community, but never knew how to ask.

A Journey Through Ruins

A Journey Through Ruins
Title A Journey Through Ruins PDF eBook
Author Patrick Wright
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 428
Release 2009-02-26
Genre History
ISBN 9780191580086

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A unique evocation of Britain at the height of Margaret Thatcher's rule, A Journey Through Ruins views the transformation of the country through the unexpected prism of every day life in East London. Written at a time when the looming but still unfinished tower of Canary Wharf was still wrapped in protective blue plastic, its cast of characters includes council tenants trapped in disintegrating tower blocks, depressed gentrifiers worrying about negative equity, metal detectorists, sharp-eyed estate agents and management consultants, and even Prince Charles. Cutting through the teeming surface of London, it investigates a number of wider themes: the rise and dramatic fall of council housing, the coming of privatization, the changing memory of the Second World War, once used to justify post-war urban development and reform but now seen as a sacrifice betrayed. Written half a century after the blitz, the book reviews the rise and fall of the London of the post-war settlement. It remains one of the very best accounts of what it was like to live through the Thatcher years.