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|title=A Field Guide To The British
 
|title=A Field Guide To The British
 
|author=Sarah Lyall
 
|author=Sarah Lyall
 
|rating=4
 
|rating=4
 
|summary=Up to date, insightful and witty account of an American journalist's impressions, anecdotes and more serious but still amusing analyses of British (or rather, English) ways, from the UFOs in the Lords to binge drinking hooligans, from "rumpy-pumpy" to page three girls.
 
|summary=Up to date, insightful and witty account of an American journalist's impressions, anecdotes and more serious but still amusing analyses of British (or rather, English) ways, from the UFOs in the Lords to binge drinking hooligans, from "rumpy-pumpy" to page three girls.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>184724582X</amazonuk>
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|isbn=184724582X
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|genre=Politics and Society
 
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|title=Notes from a Small Island
 
|title=Notes from a Small Island
 
|author=Bill Bryson
 
|author=Bill Bryson
 
|rating=3.5
 
|rating=3.5
 
|summary=If you like Bryson as an author and are not familiar with this, you will almost certainly love it. For Bryson virgins, it's a good place to start if you wish to. This humorous account of a tour of Great Britain is OK as light entertainment but don't expect particularly beautiful prose nor deep insights.
 
|summary=If you like Bryson as an author and are not familiar with this, you will almost certainly love it. For Bryson virgins, it's a good place to start if you wish to. This humorous account of a tour of Great Britain is OK as light entertainment but don't expect particularly beautiful prose nor deep insights.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0552996009</amazonuk>
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|isbn=0552996009
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|genre=Travel
 
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|title=The Kingdom by the Sea: A Journey Around the Coast of Great Britain
 
|title=The Kingdom by the Sea: A Journey Around the Coast of Great Britain
 
|author=Paul Theroux
 
|author=Paul Theroux
 
|rating=5
 
|rating=5
 
|summary=Beautifully written, gloomy, depressive and funny at the same time, this exploration of coastal UK at the time of the Falkland War as a metaphor for a crumbling empire is now a travel classic. Highly recommended.
 
|summary=Beautifully written, gloomy, depressive and funny at the same time, this exploration of coastal UK at the time of the Falkland War as a metaphor for a crumbling empire is now a travel classic. Highly recommended.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0140071814</amazonuk>
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|isbn=0140071814
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|genre=Travel
 
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|title=St Pancras Station
 
|title=St Pancras Station
 
|author=Simon Bradley
 
|author=Simon Bradley
 
|rating=4
 
|rating=4
 
|summary=A concise, yet eclectic history of an architectural icon. One for admirers of the Victorian age, but maybe not for trainspotters.
 
|summary=A concise, yet eclectic history of an architectural icon. One for admirers of the Victorian age, but maybe not for trainspotters.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1861979967</amazonuk>
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|isbn=1861979967
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|genre=History
 
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|title=50 People Who Buggered Up Britain
 
|title=50 People Who Buggered Up Britain
 
|author=Quentin Letts
 
|author=Quentin Letts
 
|rating=3.5
 
|rating=3.5
 
|summary=The author's choice of people in public life, mainly from the political and media world, who have in one way or another dumbed down or tarnished the name of Britain in the last thirty years or so.
 
|summary=The author's choice of people in public life, mainly from the political and media world, who have in one way or another dumbed down or tarnished the name of Britain in the last thirty years or so.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1845298551</amazonuk>
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|isbn=1845298551
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|genre=History
 
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|title=Having It So Good: Britain in the Fifties
 
|title=Having It So Good: Britain in the Fifties
 
|author=Peter Hennessy
 
|author=Peter Hennessy
 
|rating=5
 
|rating=5
 
|summary=This isn't as easy read, but it is a very rewarding one and will stand as the definitive book on the nineteen-fifties for a very long time. It's highly recommended here at Bookbag Towers.
 
|summary=This isn't as easy read, but it is a very rewarding one and will stand as the definitive book on the nineteen-fifties for a very long time. It's highly recommended here at Bookbag Towers.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0141004096</amazonuk>
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|isbn=0141004096
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|genre=History
 
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|title=A History of Modern Britain
 
|title=A History of Modern Britain
 
|author=Andrew Marr
 
|author=Andrew Marr
 
|rating=5
 
|rating=5
 
|summary=A lively account of the political and social history of Britain from Winston Churchill's appointment as Prime Minister in 1940 to Tony Blair's resignation and beyond. Magnificently researched and written with a pleasing lightness of touch, it's highly recommended by Bookbag.
 
|summary=A lively account of the political and social history of Britain from Winston Churchill's appointment as Prime Minister in 1940 to Tony Blair's resignation and beyond. Magnificently researched and written with a pleasing lightness of touch, it's highly recommended by Bookbag.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0330511475</amazonuk>
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|isbn=0330511475
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|genre=History
 
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|title=We Danced All Night: A Social History of Britain Between the Wars
 
|title=We Danced All Night: A Social History of Britain Between the Wars
 
|author=Martin Pugh
 
|author=Martin Pugh
 
|rating=5
 
|rating=5
 
|summary=A social history of the 1920s & '30s that might just change your view not only of those decades but of everything that came after. None of the modern scourges of society are as new as we like to think and it's interesting to see them in their first incarnation. Splendidly detailed, but spun with humour that makes the whole not just a fascinating re-look at a time we thought we knew, but a totally enjoyable read to boot.
 
|summary=A social history of the 1920s & '30s that might just change your view not only of those decades but of everything that came after. None of the modern scourges of society are as new as we like to think and it's interesting to see them in their first incarnation. Splendidly detailed, but spun with humour that makes the whole not just a fascinating re-look at a time we thought we knew, but a totally enjoyable read to boot.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0224076981</amazonuk>
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|isbn=0224076981
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|genre=History
 
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|title=This Little Britain
 
|title=This Little Britain
 
|author=Harry Bingham
 
|author=Harry Bingham
 
|rating=4
 
|rating=4
 
|summary=A serious look at the benefits Britain has bequeathed the world, historically, scientifically, judicially and mostly quite superbly. Possibly too rich, it is an interesting and comprehensive volume for all.
 
|summary=A serious look at the benefits Britain has bequeathed the world, historically, scientifically, judicially and mostly quite superbly. Possibly too rich, it is an interesting and comprehensive volume for all.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0007258488</amazonuk>
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|isbn=0007258488
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|genre=Politics and Society
 
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|title=English Food
 
|title=English Food
 
|author=Jane Grigson
 
|author=Jane Grigson
 
|rating=5
 
|rating=5
 
|summary=The one cookery book I would hate to be without. It covers all foods prefering quality over quantity or cheapness and the writing is sublime. I'm about to buy my third copy as the previous two have fallen apart from over-use.
 
|summary=The one cookery book I would hate to be without. It covers all foods prefering quality over quantity or cheapness and the writing is sublime. I'm about to buy my third copy as the previous two have fallen apart from over-use.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0140273247</amazonuk>
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|isbn=0140273247
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|genre=Cookery
 
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Revision as of 14:40, 30 January 2024

Magda, she of the missing articles, has chosen her favourite books about Britishness. Read about how we see ourselves and how we are seen by others. What are our totems, aside from a nice cup of tea? We are a peculiar people at times, you know, even if our articles are better than hers. <ducks>. Why not tell us about your favourite books about Britain?


184724582X.jpg

Review of

A Field Guide To The British by Sarah Lyall

4star.jpg Politics and Society

Up to date, insightful and witty account of an American journalist's impressions, anecdotes and more serious but still amusing analyses of British (or rather, English) ways, from the UFOs in the Lords to binge drinking hooligans, from "rumpy-pumpy" to page three girls. Full Review

0552996009.jpg

Review of

Notes from a Small Island by Bill Bryson

3.5star.jpg Travel

If you like Bryson as an author and are not familiar with this, you will almost certainly love it. For Bryson virgins, it's a good place to start if you wish to. This humorous account of a tour of Great Britain is OK as light entertainment but don't expect particularly beautiful prose nor deep insights. Full Review

0140071814.jpg

Review of

The Kingdom by the Sea: A Journey Around the Coast of Great Britain by Paul Theroux

5star.jpg Travel

Beautifully written, gloomy, depressive and funny at the same time, this exploration of coastal UK at the time of the Falkland War as a metaphor for a crumbling empire is now a travel classic. Highly recommended. Full Review

File:1861979967.jpg

Review of

St Pancras Station by Simon Bradley

4star.jpg History

A concise, yet eclectic history of an architectural icon. One for admirers of the Victorian age, but maybe not for trainspotters. Full Review

File:1845298551.jpg

Review of

50 People Who Buggered Up Britain by Quentin Letts

3.5star.jpg History

The author's choice of people in public life, mainly from the political and media world, who have in one way or another dumbed down or tarnished the name of Britain in the last thirty years or so. Full Review

0141004096.jpg

Review of

Having It So Good: Britain in the Fifties by Peter Hennessy

5star.jpg History

This isn't as easy read, but it is a very rewarding one and will stand as the definitive book on the nineteen-fifties for a very long time. It's highly recommended here at Bookbag Towers. Full Review

0330511475.jpg

Review of

A History of Modern Britain by Andrew Marr

5star.jpg History

A lively account of the political and social history of Britain from Winston Churchill's appointment as Prime Minister in 1940 to Tony Blair's resignation and beyond. Magnificently researched and written with a pleasing lightness of touch, it's highly recommended by Bookbag. Full Review

0224076981.jpg

Review of

We Danced All Night: A Social History of Britain Between the Wars by Martin Pugh

5star.jpg History

A social history of the 1920s & '30s that might just change your view not only of those decades but of everything that came after. None of the modern scourges of society are as new as we like to think and it's interesting to see them in their first incarnation. Splendidly detailed, but spun with humour that makes the whole not just a fascinating re-look at a time we thought we knew, but a totally enjoyable read to boot. Full Review

File:0007258488.jpg

Review of

This Little Britain by Harry Bingham

4star.jpg Politics and Society

A serious look at the benefits Britain has bequeathed the world, historically, scientifically, judicially and mostly quite superbly. Possibly too rich, it is an interesting and comprehensive volume for all. Full Review

0140273247.jpg

Review of

English Food by Jane Grigson

5star.jpg Cookery

The one cookery book I would hate to be without. It covers all foods prefering quality over quantity or cheapness and the writing is sublime. I'm about to buy my third copy as the previous two have fallen apart from over-use. Full Review

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