From the wooded depths of the Wealden forest to the fortified cliffs of the Channel coast, and from the high hills of the North Downs to the wide flats of the Romney Marsh, Kent is a county of contrast and variety. Little wonder, then, that it is a place rich with folklore and stories, steeped in legend and superstition. The inhabitants of Kent present a vibrant cast of heroes and villains, while the county's natural landscape, quiet villages, bustling towns, stately homes and royal residences provide the tales' unique and colourful settings. In this book, local author Naomi Dickins brings together a collection of fascinating and entertaining tales from across the county, in which you might discover more about the origins of Kent place names and the Kentish customs of hoodening and yowling; hunt down a gang of smugglers or take a stand with the county's defenders; bid farewell to an exiled king or discover where a native American princess is buried; meet with ancient ancestors, witches and ghosts, or just catch sight of a phantom ship. Illustrated throughout, this book will appeal to residents, visitors and all those with connections to Kent.
About the AuthorNaomi Dickins lives in the heart of the Kent Weald with her husband, two children and assorted animals. After reading History at Bristol University and gaining an Advanced Diploma in Local History Studies from Oxford University, she has worked as a tutor and lecturer, researcher and archivist. As well as writing and lecturing, Naomi runs classes and workshops for local history groups.
Reviews'Local historian records a selection of remarkable events, notable places, legendary characters from witches to villains, ghosts, unnatural beasts, and terrible battles; served up with excellent modern and historical illustrations. If you are going to Kent, this would make excellent guidebook for the curious fortean.' -- Fortean Times, February 2024
Book InformationISBN 9781398101838
Author Naomi DickinsFormat Paperback
Page Count 96
Imprint Amberley PublishingPublisher Amberley Publishing
Weight(grams) 272g