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_aTX950.59.G7 _bB74 2004 |
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_a725.720942 _222 |
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_aBrandwood, Geoffrey K., _eauthor. _9272372 |
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_aLicensed to sell : _bthe history and heritage of the public house / _cGeoff Brandwood, Andrew Davison, Michael Slaughter; foreword by Bill Bryson. |
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_aSwindon : _bEnglish Heritage in association with Campaign for Real Ale, _c2004. |
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_axi, 192 pages : _billustrations ; _c24 cm |
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_aunmediated _bn _2rdamedia |
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_g1. _tThe emergence of the public house -- _g2. _tThe development of the pub -- _g3. _tDesigning and planning the pub -- _g4. _tServing and entertaining the customers -- _g5. _tAdvertisement and embellishment -- _g6. _tOver the border -- _g7. _tGreat pub myths. |
520 | 1 | _a"The pub is one of Britain's great institutions, loved at home and envied abroad. For hundreds of years it has offered refreshment and pleasure to communities throughout the land. The traditional pub, as we know it, was largely a Victorian creation but since the 1960s it has been subject to rapid and often insensitive change. Consequently, fewer than 4 per cent of the country's pubs now have interiors of any significant historic value. This book shows how important it is to preserve this unique heritage. It describes the long and interesting history of the public house and reveals how changing attitudes are reflected in its design and planning. From simple country pubs to those shimmering with vivid tiles, painted glass and gilded woodwork, this book describes them all. It is packed with information on brewing, temperance and legislation as well as a section on the pub mythology that describes the tall tales told about pubs! With over 300 illustrations, including specially commissioned colour photographs and plans, this book is a celebration of a treasured British institution."--BOOK JACKET. | |
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_aBars (Drinking establishments) _xDecoration _zEngland _xHistory. |
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_aDavison, Andrew P., _eauthor. _91056201 |
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_aSlaughter, Michael. _9272371 |
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_aEnglish Heritage. _9245265 |
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_aCampaign for Real Ale. _9260508 |
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