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Secret Cromer and Sheringham


Secret Cromer and Sheringham

Author: Lorna Talbott

language: en

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Release Date: 2019-07-15


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Secret Cromer and Sheringham explores the lesser-known history of the Norfolk coastal towns of Cromer and Sheringham through a fascinating selection of stories, unusual facts and attractive photographs.

The End of the Pier Show


The End of the Pier Show

Author: Andrew Waterman

language: en

Publisher: Carcanet Press

Release Date: 1995


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With each successive collection Andrew Waterman extends his themes and forms, including more and more of the visible and audible world, finding new ways of expressing the music and the laughter. The End of the Pier Show contains lyrics, elegies, satirical and reflective poems. It ventures into the personal and historical past and finds ways of expressing nostalgia without sentimentality. Waterman illuminates the animal world and the world of human creatures in love, in grief, in parenthood.

The Kingdom by the Sea


The Kingdom by the Sea

Author: Paul Theroux

language: en

Publisher: HMH

Release Date: 2006-06-01


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This “interesting, insightful book” by the author of Deep South reveals “a side of Britain few visitors see” (The New York Times Book Review). After eleven years as an American living in London, the renowned travel writer Paul Theroux set out to travel clockwise around the coast of Great Britain to find out what the British were really like. The result is this perceptive, hilarious record of the journey. Whether in Cornwall or Wales, Ulster or Scotland, the people he encountered along the way revealed far more of themselves than they perhaps intended to display to a stranger. Theroux captured their rich and varied conversational commentary with caustic wit and penetrating insight. “A sharp and funny descriptive writer . . . Theroux is a good companion.” —The Times (London)