Wryly humorous & quintessentially British, Three Men & a Bradshaw collects the previously unpublished holiday journals of John Freeman, who travelled Britain with his brothers during the 1870s. Each year the trio would settle upon a destination, buy their tickets & set off
- armed, of course, with their trusty Bradshaw`s Descriptive Railway H&-book. John`s delightful records of their trips contain much that will resonate with the modern traveller, from the eccentricities of fellow passengers & locals to the tender mercies of the British climate. At the same time they offer insights into the experiences particular to a Victorian tourist, & are full of valuable local history on everywhere from Devon & Jersey to Scotland & Wales. Beautifully illustrated throughout with John`s original drawings, this is a fascinating & uniquely personal historical artefact, as well as an enchanting & frequently hilarious evocation of a distant but still wholly recognisable Britain.