
Clubland
how the working men’s club shaped britain
$34.39
- Hardcover
320 pages
- Release Date
14 December 2022
Summary
Clubland: A Toast to British Working Men’s Clubs
‘Brilliant.’ - Alan Johnson
‘Compelling.’ - David Kynaston
‘The beer drinkers’ Bill Bryson.’ - Times Literary Supplement
Ferment Magazine’s Best Beer Book of the Year
Pete Brown offers a convivial exploration into the intoxicating history of working men’s clubs. From its founding by the Reverend Henry Solly to its booze-soaked mid-century heyday, when over 7 million Brits were members, this warm-hearted…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9780008457549 |
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ISBN-10: | 0008457549 |
Author: | Pete Brown |
Publisher: | HarperCollins Publishers |
Imprint: | HarperNorth |
Format: | Hardcover |
Number of Pages: | 320 |
Release Date: | 14 December 2022 |
Weight: | 500g |
Dimensions: | 240mm x 159mm x 32mm |
What They're Saying
Critics Review
‘Pete Brown is a brilliant master of ceremonies as he brings the history of these fine institutions to life and demonstrates their importance in working class communities across the country.’ Alan Johnson, author of This Boy
‘A compelling mixture of social history, vivid reportage and candid autobiography, Clubland makes a crucial contribution to our understanding of Britain in the last century and a half.’ David Kynaston, author of Austerity Britain
‘This is not a romantic book, lost in misty memories. It is a deeply political one. Warm, witty, Brown writes this study with humour, but also rage.’ The Observer
‘Droll, warm, bittersweet.’ Times Literary Supplement
‘Pete Brown writes poetically and with great authority on a slice of culture that has been ignored or derided for many years. He illuminates these arts centres, debating halls and palaces of carefree delight with love and care.’ Ian McMillan, author of Neither Nowt Nor Summat
‘At last the working men’s club gets its turn in the cultural spotlight. Pete Brown has written an important history and a heartfelt tribute to the friendship, organisation, humour and community to be found in these remarkable institutions.’ Ian Clayton, author of It’s The Beer Talking: Adventures in Public Houses
‘Leave any flat-capped clichés at the door: Brown offers an earnest exploration of this crucially formative area of British social history.’ John Warland, author of Liquid History
‘Completely original and brilliantly entertaining … a masterful blend of pub-fire anecdote, rigorously researched social history and insightful commentary; ultimately, a political book.’Ferment Magazine, Beer Book of the Year 2022
About The Author
Pete Brown
Pete Brown is a Barnsley-born author, journalist, blogger and broadcaster specialising in food and drink. His broad, fresh approach takes in social history, cultural commentary, travel writing, personal discovery and natural history, and his words are always delivered with the warmth and wit you’d expect from a great night down the pub. He writes for newspapers and magazines around the world and is a regular contributor to BBC Radio 4’s Food Programme. He was named British Beer Writer of the Year in 2009, 2012, 2016, and 2021, has won three Fortnum & Mason Food and Drink Awards, and has been shortlisted twice for the Andre Simon Awards.
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