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In Britain at Play" we collect the finest of William Heath Robinsons studies of the unique British character. Here we find Britain in the garden at the beach & on the golf course
- the 9th hole played with the grim reaper rotating sunbathing machines a double cross tennis match For economising space in local tournaments & generally gingering up the game. Heath Robinson perfectly captures the peculiar character of the great British nation at leisure."
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An authoritative & radical rethinking of the history of Ancient Britain & Ancient Ireland based on remarkable new archaeological finds. British history is traditionally regarded as having started with the Roman Conquest. But this is to ignore half a million years of prehistory that still exert a profound influence. Here Francis Pryor examines the great ceremonial landscapes of Ancient Britain & Ireland
- Stonehenge Seahenge Avebury & the Bend of the Boyne
- as well as the discarded artefacts of day-to-day life to create an astonishing portrait of our ancestors. This major re-revaluation of pre-Roman Britain made possible in part by aerial photography & coastal erosion reveals a much more sophisticated life in Ancient Britain & Ireland than has previously been supposed.

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The last Ice Age which came to an end about 12 000 years ago swept the bands of hunter gatherers from the face of the land that was to become Britain & Ireland but as the ice sheets retreated & the climate enhanced so human groups spread slowly northwards re-colonizing the land that had been laid waste. From that time onwards Britain & Ireland have been continuously inhabited & the resident population has increased from a few hundreds to more than 60 million. Britain Begins is nothing less than the story of the origins of the British & the Irish peoples from around 10 000BC to the eve of the Norman Conquest. Using the most up to date archaeological evidence together with new work on DNA & other scientific techniques which help us to trace the origins & movements of these early settlers Barry Cunliffe offers a rich narrative account of the first islanders
- who they were where they came from & how they interacted one with another. Underlying this narrative throughout is the story of the sea which allowed the islanders & their continental neighbours to be in constant contact. The story told by the archaeological evidence in later periods augmented by historical texts satisfies our need to know who we are & where we come from. But before the development of the discipline of archaeology people used what scraps there were gleaned from Biblical & classical texts to create a largely mythological origin for the British. Britain Begins also explores the development of these early myths which show our ancestors attempting to understand their origins. & as Cunliffe shows todays archaeologists are driven by the same desire to understand the past
- the only real difference is that we have vastly more evidence to work with.

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The last Ice Age which came to an end about 12 000 years ago swept the bands of hunter gatherers from the face of the land that was to become Britain & Ireland but as the ice sheets retreated & the climate enhanced so human groups spread slowly northwards re-colonizing the land that had been laid waste. From that time onwards Britain & Ireland have been continuously inhabited & the resident population has increased from a few hundreds to more than 60 million. Britain Begins is nothing less than the story of the origins of the British & the Irish peoples from around 10 000BC to the eve of the Norman Conquest. Using the most up to date archaeological evidence together with new work on DNA & other scientific techniques which help us to trace the origins & movements of these early settlers Barry Cunliffe offers a rich narrative account of the first islanders
- who they were where they came from & how they interacted one with another. Underlying this narrative throughout is the story of the sea which allowed the islanders & their continental neighbours to be in constant contact. The story told by the archaeological evidence in later periods augmented by historical texts satisfies our need to know who we are & where we come from. But before the development of the discipline of archaeology people used what scraps there were gleaned from Biblical & classical texts to create a largely mythological origin for the British. Britain Begins also explores the development of these early myths which show our ancestors attempting to understand their origins. & as Cunliffe shows today's archaeologists are driven by the same desire to understand the past
- the only real difference is that we have vastly more evidence to work with.

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* The official book to accompany the BBC4 6 x 30min series Britain by Bike *

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In 2010 the iconic British chocolate manufacturer Cadbury was taken over by the US food giant Kraft. The deal caused a public furore & prompted many to ask whether we should be allowing such a major national enterprise to fall into foreign hands. Yet despite the h&-wringing there was nothing unusual about what was going on. In recent years hundreds of billions of pounds worth of British businesses have been sold off abroad. Today foreign companies control vast swathes of the British economy from ports to bridges from the National Lottery to airlines & from high tech companies to gas & electricity suppliers. In Britain for Sale" award-winning financial journalist Alex Brummer explains why British companies are so irresistible to overseas buyers. He considers the impact of foreign deals on Britains enterprise culture. & he asks the key question: How damaging is the takeover bonanza to our future economic health?" ...
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' Buy British!' we often hear & many foreign companies have done just that. US food giant Kraft bought Cadbury in 2010 Dutch group Akzo Nobel acquired ICI in 2007 Deutsche Bahn now own Arriva & that's just the beginning. The truth is that hundreds of billions of pounds' worth of British businesses have been sold off abroad in recent years. But what does this takeover bonanza mean for our future economic health? In Britain for Sale award-winning financial journalist Alex Brummer investigates this question explaining why British companies are so irresistible to overseas buyers & weighing up the true cost of these transactions. ...
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About the series The Access to History series is the most popular & trusted series for advanced level history students offering:
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This is a unique & beautiful look at Britain from the skies. See Britain in a whole new light with Britain From Above Month by Month" a stunning visual portrait of the British Isles throughout the year from renowned aerial photographer Jason Hawkes. Explore every corner of Britain from majestic mountain landscapes & haunting medieval ruins to magnificent feats of engineering & dramatic coastlines & see how familiar scenes famous events & iconic monuments take on a whole new life when viewed from a different angle. Look down at the Angel of the North from a new perspective take in the glittering London skyline from on high & see a patchwork of festival tents as youve never seen them before. " Britain From Above Month by Month" is a true celebration of Britain in all its glory a beautiful special gift & a fascinating addition to any bookshelf." ...
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Theres a magical romance about train travel that no other form of transport can capture. Unlike other rail-based guides this is not a backpackers manual on how to travel cheaply & quickly & what to do once you get there. Instead this is a leisurely sojourn around the country an indulgent care-free & relaxing journey which notices
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Britain Etc.

Mark Easton's Britain Etc. looks at the UK through its relationship to 26 subjects - one for each letter of the alphabet. From Alcohol Beat Bobbies Cheese and Dogs through Immigration Justice Knives and Murder to the Queen Umbrellas Vegetables and the Zzzz of a well-deserved rest the book's meticulously researched but accessible essays map the back-story of contemporary Britain. With each lettered chapter the reader is invited to look at the United Kingdom in a new way: standing back to see our small islands in a global or historical context and then diving down to scrutinise vital details that may be overlooked. Taken together the essays reveal a Britain that cannot be seen through the prism of daily news or current affairs. A park a wedding a beggar and a carrot all take on new
significance once you have read Britain Etc. Having been in the centre of world's consciousness as the UK welcomed millions of visitors to its shores for the Olympics and the Diamond Jubilee celebrations this is a book that offers insight into the psyche of Britain; a nation's obsessions prejudices values and idiosyncrasies. What sort of place is it what are the natives like and how did we get to where we are?
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Mark Easton's Britain Etc. looks at the UK through its relationship to 26 subjects
- one for each letter of the alphabet. From Alcohol Beat Bobbies Cheese & Dogs through Immigration Justice Knives & Murder to the Queen Umbrellas Vegetables & the Zzzz of a well-deserved rest the book's meticulously researched but accessible essays map the back-story of contemporary Britain. With each lettered chapter the reader is invited to look at the United Kingdom in a new way: standing back to see our small islands in a global or historical context & then diving down to scrutinise vital details that may be overlooked. Taken together the essays reveal a Britain that cannot be seen through the prism of daily news or current affairs. A park a wedding a beggar & a carrot all take on new significance once you have read Britain Etc. Having been in the centre of world's consciousness as the UK welcomed millions of visitors to its shores for the Olympics & the Diamond Jubilee celebrations this is a book that offers insight into the psyche of Britain; a nation's obsessions prejudices values & idiosyncrasies. What sort of place is it what are the natives like & how did we get to where we are?

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Contemporary - Modern era design
Contemporary - A design reference to indicate post war modern design
UK - United Kingdom - An island nation in Europe
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Contemporary - An object that is living in the same time.
Cheese - A hard pale yellow food made from curds of milk.

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