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The A-Z of Curious Kent: Strange Stories of Mysteries, Crimes and Eccentrics
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The A-Z of Curious Kent: Strange Stories of Mysteries, Crimes and Eccentrics

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Kent is well-known for hops and oysters, the Channel Tunnel and Chatham Dockyard, but sandwiched in between these are towns and villages that each have a story to tell. This book takes you off the beaten track, to a world of daddlums and hufflers, gavelkind and grotters. While kings and queens travelled the highways on their way to and from the continent, the people of Kent quietly defined the new order, defended the nation and left teasing reminders of a past that may never be fully understood. AUTHOR: Susan McGowan was a school librarian for 20 years and has had 15 books published, 5 of which are about local history. Her first book for The History Press, The Little History of Kent, was published in 2018. She studied at the Dorset Institute of Higher Education before being awarded a BA at Southampton University. She now devotes her time to reading, researching and writing, and lives in Chartham, Kent.
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Format
Hardback
Publisher
The History Press Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
21 February 2020
Pages
160
ISBN
9780750991261

Kent is well-known for hops and oysters, the Channel Tunnel and Chatham Dockyard, but sandwiched in between these are towns and villages that each have a story to tell. This book takes you off the beaten track, to a world of daddlums and hufflers, gavelkind and grotters. While kings and queens travelled the highways on their way to and from the continent, the people of Kent quietly defined the new order, defended the nation and left teasing reminders of a past that may never be fully understood. AUTHOR: Susan McGowan was a school librarian for 20 years and has had 15 books published, 5 of which are about local history. Her first book for The History Press, The Little History of Kent, was published in 2018. She studied at the Dorset Institute of Higher Education before being awarded a BA at Southampton University. She now devotes her time to reading, researching and writing, and lives in Chartham, Kent.
50 b/w illustrations

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
The History Press Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
21 February 2020
Pages
160
ISBN
9780750991261