It Happened in Gloucestershire
by Phyllida Barstow
It Happened in Gloucestershire is a vibrant and compelling account of the county’s diverse heritage; its heroes, its battles, its inventors, its outlandish sports.
Phyllida Barstow’s lively prose transports the reader across the county: from its stunning cathedral to its swan lake at Slimbridge, taking us surfing the Severn Bore, tumbling down Cooper Hill on the notorious Cheese Race, round the challenging course at Badminton and to Imjin Hill, site of the tragic stand of the Glorious Glosters.
The book celebrates those who have helped to put Gloucestershire on the map: Eddie the Eagle, William Morris, Vaughan Williams, Desert Orchid, William Tyndale, Richard III – as well as the varied claims to fame of Concorde, GCHQ, the Cotswold Lions, the conqueror of small-pox, the Gloucester Old Spot and the hardy miners of the Forest of Dean.
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Illustrations:
60 Black & white photographs, 1 Maps
Pages:
224
Published:
Apr 07, 2011
ISBN:
9781906122300
About the Author:
After a career in magazines and journalism, D.P. Hart-Davis was fiction-buyer for the Mirror Group.
She has had 16 novels published and was a columnist for the Daily Telegraph and Daily Mail, as well as for several country magazines.
Death of a High Flyer is the latest in Hart-Davis’ highly-acclaimed sporting thrillers, following the success of The Stalking Party.
Married to author and journalist Duff Hart-Davis, she lives on a small farm in Gloucestershire.