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Canterbury: A Pocket Miscellany Kathryn Bedford

Canterbury: A Pocket Miscellany By Kathryn Bedford

Canterbury: A Pocket Miscellany by Kathryn Bedford


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A fascinating city dating from the first century AD when the Romans built a town, Canterbury is well known for its grand buildings, world-famous cathedral and possibly Englands oldest school. Canterbury: A Pocket Miscellany explores the unseen side of this amazing city and will earn a place on any Canterbury-lovers bookshelf.

Canterbury: A Pocket Miscellany Summary

Canterbury: A Pocket Miscellany by Kathryn Bedford

Did you know? The Crab and Winkle (CanterburyWhitstable) line was the worlds first scheduled passenger rail service, and the first railway to issue a season ticket. If you were to stay at Sudbury Tower at night, you may just find yourself being tucked in by the spectre of Simon of Sudbury. There is no evidence that Geoffrey Chaucer, author of Canterbury Tales, ever visited the city. A fascinating city dating from the first century AD when the Romans built a town, Canterbury is well known for its grand buildings, world-famous cathedral and possibly Englands oldest school. Canterbury: A Pocket Miscellany explores the unseen side of this amazing city and will earn a place on any Canterbury-lovers bookshelf.

About Kathryn Bedford

Kathryn Bedford is a history PhD student whose dissertation was on Kentish history, with a focus on Canterbury. She is passionate about local history and about Kent, where she is proud to have been born and bred. This is her first book for The History Press

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GOR006525899
9780752468853
0752468855
Canterbury: A Pocket Miscellany by Kathryn Bedford
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The History Press Ltd
2012-02-01
128
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