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ENGLISH
Language560
Pages9781846685729
ISBNPAPERBACK
Binding2015
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England, Says Matthew Engel, Is The Most Complicated Place In The World. And, As He Travels Through Each Of The Historic English Counties, He Discovers That's Just The Start Of It. Every County Is Fascinating, The Product Of A Millennium Or More Of History: Still A Unique Slice Of A Nation That Has Not Quite Lost Its Ancient Diversity.He Finds The Well-dressers Of Derbyshire And The Pyromaniacs Of Sussex The Hindus And Huntsmen Of Leicestershire The Goddess-worshippers Of Somerset. He Tracks Down The Real Lancashire, Hedonistic Essex, And The Most Mysterious House In Middlesex. In Durham He Goes Straight From... Read More