Cette série propose des guides originaux des villes, bourgades et régions de Grande-Bretagne. Écrit par des auteurs qui connaissent intimement ces lieux, chaque volume offre une perspective authentique et sans fard. Les lecteurs découvriront des trésors cachés et l'envers du décor, loin des sentiers battus. C'est idéal pour ceux qui cherchent une connexion plus profonde avec le paysage et la culture britanniques.
In Real Swansea Two Nigel Jenkins takes a further look at the people, places and history of Swansea, starting from his own experiences of Wales's second city, in a richly illustrated book written with insight, humour and an eye for the unusual.
A quirky and frank depiction of Liverpool, in which the author considers its maritime and merchant histories, class divisions, sectarian divides, Celtic influences, and the siege mentality underpinning the celebrated Scouse humour. Written with a strong autobiographical element, the author tells his own story and interviews many people connected to the city.
Aberystwyth is a vibrant Welsh town characterized by its bilingual community, rich history, and diverse population, including students and long-term residents. The guidebook explores its evolution from medieval origins to Victorian prominence, highlighting notable landmarks like the National Library of Wales and its unique cultural blend. The author intertwines personal experiences with historical insights, creating a captivating narrative that balances the ordinary with the extraordinary, making it an engaging read for both locals and visitors alike.