
How England Made the English
From Why We Drive on the Left to Why We Don't Talk to Our Neighbours
$40.06
- Paperback
368 pages
- Release Date
14 June 2013
Summary
The English national character is principally an accident of geography and weather. In How England Made the English, Harry Mount scours the length and breadth of the country to find the curiosities, idiosyncrasies and peculiarities that have made us who and what we are.
How England Made the English is packed with astonishing facts and wonderful stories.
Q. Why are English train seats so narrow? A. It’s all the Romans’ fault. …
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780670919147 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 0670919144 |
| Author: | Harry Mount |
| Publisher: | Penguin Books Ltd |
| Imprint: | Penguin Books Ltd |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 368 |
| Release Date: | 14 June 2013 |
| Weight: | 318g |
| Dimensions: | 197mm x 128mm x 26mm |
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Critics Review
A lovely book, very engaging and easy to read. There are chapters on weather and soil and stone, on the history of hedges or the making of suburbia, all of them infectious did-you-knows. Mount is a natural and enthusiastic sharer of knowledge * Evening Standard *
Charming and nerdily fact-stuffed * Guardian *
Lively, a delight. Mount’s paragraphs explode with information … I love all this, want more, and am given it. The sort of book, in its temperament and in its detail, that has helped to make England English * Spectator *
Mount is as perceptive as he is obsessive, and time and again he skewers with unfailing accuracy some aspect of our national character * Mail on Sunday *
‘Fascinating. Mount’s an intelligent, funny and always interesting companion * Daily Mail *
About The Author
Harry Mount
Harry Mount is the author of Amo, Amas, Amat and All That, his best-selling book on Latin, and A Lust for Window Sills - A Guide to British Buildings. A journalist for many newspapers and magazines, he has been a New York correspondent and a leader writer for the Daily Telegraph. He studied classics and history at Oxford, and architectural history at the Courtauld Institute. He lives in north London.
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