Description
This book draws upon the varied history and unique heritage of the County Palatine of Durham, an ancient land of saints and warlords. It is a catalogue of curious tales, odd anecdotes and quirky characters from County Durham's past. Within its pages the reader will discover stories of hauntings, murders and mysterious deaths, while modern-day enigmas - such as the ancient structure that archaeologists remain at a loss to explain, or the lost treasure found at the bottom of the River Wear - are revisited. Inspired in part by the chronicles and compendiums of County Durham's nineteenth-century historians and antiquarians, this book is a miscellany - at times tragic, at times comic, but always entertaining. And for those for whom the collective subjects hold a perennial fascination, it is ideal for dipping into, perhaps to learn something new about wonderfully curious County Durham.
About the Author
A resident of Durham, Martin Dufferwiel is the author of a number of magazine articles and four published books about the city and county. His enjoys writing history for non-historians, offering an alternative to most contemporary volumes about historical topics. He has appeared on local TV and radio in connection with his books, and this is his second book for The History Press following An A-Z of Curious County Durham in 2014.
Book Information
ISBN 9780752493145
Author Martin Dufferwiel
Format Paperback
Imprint The History Press Ltd
Publisher The History Press Ltd