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More from Unmitigated England
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More from Unmitigated England

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More from Unmitigated England is just that. Even more from the pen and camera of Peter Ashley, whose bestselling Unmitigated England prompted A. N. Wilson in his Daily Telegraph column to call it ‘an absolutely stunning illustrated book’. This new volume promises more of Peter Ashley’s very English passions, including breweries, paintings, children’s books, canals and Christmas; with everything illustrated from the author’s seemingly inexhaustive collections of photographs, watercolours and scrapbook items. And once again with an irreverent and often funny commentary that reminds us of an England that is both in the past and waiting to be discovered.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Everyman
Country
United Kingdom
Date
15 January 2008
Pages
192
ISBN
9781841592749

More from Unmitigated England is just that. Even more from the pen and camera of Peter Ashley, whose bestselling Unmitigated England prompted A. N. Wilson in his Daily Telegraph column to call it ‘an absolutely stunning illustrated book’. This new volume promises more of Peter Ashley’s very English passions, including breweries, paintings, children’s books, canals and Christmas; with everything illustrated from the author’s seemingly inexhaustive collections of photographs, watercolours and scrapbook items. And once again with an irreverent and often funny commentary that reminds us of an England that is both in the past and waiting to be discovered.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Everyman
Country
United Kingdom
Date
15 January 2008
Pages
192
ISBN
9781841592749