Description
Traditionally, Devon was seen as unimportant because of its distance from London and its bad roads - lesser, it was thought, than the historical capital or culturally rich home counties.
How wrong could non-Devonians have been? The county is all about its splendid prehistoric and historic remains, its myths, and its maritime legacy. That's not to forget the tenacious people who have lived there for thousands of years: wreckers, misbehaving clergymen, eccentrics and determined women who bucked the trends. From stories of early man right up to modern times and every period in-between, Devon (and this book) has it all.
About the Author
Suze Gardner has an MA in History by research. She enjoys reading and writing about history and visiting heritage sites, the more curious and unusual the better. She works at Exeter's Medieval Underground Passages, which involves Devon-wide research, and she previously worked at the Women's Library in London, specialising in rare history books. She lives in Copplestone, near Exeter.
Book Information
ISBN 9780750990530
Author Suze Gardner
Format Hardback
Imprint The History Press Ltd
Publisher The History Press Ltd