Pocket Guide to Pubs and Their Histories
The portable guide to potable purveyors. “From alehouses, inns, and taverns, to the pubs we know today, Gordon Thorburn explains all . . . Cheers!” —Best of British
 
Is there really a pub called The Toad Rock Retreat? Which one town has the pubs with both the longest and the shortest names? How many Lions, Crowns, and Horses are there? How many pubs are called The Speculation, The Triple Plea, and The Welcome Stranger? Why would you give your pub a name like The Geese Have Gone Over the Water?
 
The author, in his valiant attempt to answer these and many other questions, has produced a book which is surely essential reading.
 
What exactly is a pub? What should pubs be like? Why do we think that way? Is there a perfect pub? Can we imagine one that nobody would ever go in? Who does go in pubs, and why, and for what? Where is the straightest pub crawl?
 
So, how did we get where we are, and where do we go from here? Whether it’s to The King’s Head, The Queen’s Arms, The Three Legs or The Eel’s Foot, be sure to take this book with you.
 
“An entertaining, amusing account of pub life and culture. It is a book for dipping into rather than reading solidly, and is definitely memorable.” —Monsters & Critics
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Pocket Guide to Pubs and Their Histories
The portable guide to potable purveyors. “From alehouses, inns, and taverns, to the pubs we know today, Gordon Thorburn explains all . . . Cheers!” —Best of British
 
Is there really a pub called The Toad Rock Retreat? Which one town has the pubs with both the longest and the shortest names? How many Lions, Crowns, and Horses are there? How many pubs are called The Speculation, The Triple Plea, and The Welcome Stranger? Why would you give your pub a name like The Geese Have Gone Over the Water?
 
The author, in his valiant attempt to answer these and many other questions, has produced a book which is surely essential reading.
 
What exactly is a pub? What should pubs be like? Why do we think that way? Is there a perfect pub? Can we imagine one that nobody would ever go in? Who does go in pubs, and why, and for what? Where is the straightest pub crawl?
 
So, how did we get where we are, and where do we go from here? Whether it’s to The King’s Head, The Queen’s Arms, The Three Legs or The Eel’s Foot, be sure to take this book with you.
 
“An entertaining, amusing account of pub life and culture. It is a book for dipping into rather than reading solidly, and is definitely memorable.” —Monsters & Critics
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Pocket Guide to Pubs and Their Histories

Pocket Guide to Pubs and Their Histories

by Gordon Thorburn
Pocket Guide to Pubs and Their Histories

Pocket Guide to Pubs and Their Histories

by Gordon Thorburn

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The portable guide to potable purveyors. “From alehouses, inns, and taverns, to the pubs we know today, Gordon Thorburn explains all . . . Cheers!” —Best of British
 
Is there really a pub called The Toad Rock Retreat? Which one town has the pubs with both the longest and the shortest names? How many Lions, Crowns, and Horses are there? How many pubs are called The Speculation, The Triple Plea, and The Welcome Stranger? Why would you give your pub a name like The Geese Have Gone Over the Water?
 
The author, in his valiant attempt to answer these and many other questions, has produced a book which is surely essential reading.
 
What exactly is a pub? What should pubs be like? Why do we think that way? Is there a perfect pub? Can we imagine one that nobody would ever go in? Who does go in pubs, and why, and for what? Where is the straightest pub crawl?
 
So, how did we get where we are, and where do we go from here? Whether it’s to The King’s Head, The Queen’s Arms, The Three Legs or The Eel’s Foot, be sure to take this book with you.
 
“An entertaining, amusing account of pub life and culture. It is a book for dipping into rather than reading solidly, and is definitely memorable.” —Monsters & Critics

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781844689330
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Limited
Publication date: 03/23/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Gordon Thorburn is the author of almost thirty books, including best-sellers Men and Sheds and Cassius: The True Story of a Courageous Police Dog. This comprehensive new title follows the success of Luck of a Lancaster, published to great acclaim in 2013 by Pen&Sword Aviation.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements 6

Preface 7

Chapter 1 How Did It Happen? 11

Chapter 2 The Quality of Pubness is not Strained 42

Chapter 3 The Straightest and the Highest Pub Crawls 50

Chapter 4 A Short Rant, and some Names 78

Chapter 5 Decline and Rebirth of an Industry 108

Chapter 6 Two Brewers 122

Chapter 7 Who Goes In? 143

Chapter 8 The Pubs in Town 161

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