The Little Book of Suffolk" is an eclectic mix of historic tales of places & personalities plus a wealth of facts & figures about the eighth-largest county in Engl&. There are tales of sea battles the story of the pickled head of an archbishop the exploits of the suffragettes & the literary connections of Charles Dickens & many other prominent writers & artists. There are some things particular some might say peculiar to Suffolk
- find out how the Roundheads got their name & why the greengage is so called. Where can you find the rare Pashford Pot Beetle & why was the reputation of Suffolk cheese so bad that the Admiralty banned it in 1750? What is a Lowestoft Score? Stories abound of men & women who led extraordinary lives including women pirates a weather prophet & a Victorian woman who made her living being shot from a crossbow in circuses all over the world. Flora Sandes from Marlesford served in Serbia during World War One & became the first woman to hold a commission in the Serbian Army while a young girl from Sudbury became known as Poker Alice Tubbs one of the most colourful women in the early days of the American Wild West. & what is behind some of the countys place names? Why is there a Chainbridge at Needham Market & what does Bradfield Combust mean? Did you know that the silk for Princess Dianas wedding gown was produced in Suffolk & that needlewomen from Glemsford were involved in the execution of the Bayeux Tapestry in 1067? All this & more besides!"