Nuneaton Pubs

Regular price €19.99
A01=Peter Lee
Art Architecture & Photography
Author_Peter Lee
Category1=Non-Fiction
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Category=NL-WT
Category=WQH
Category=WTHR
COP=United Kingdom
Cultural History
Drinks & Beverages
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Food & Drink
Format=BC
Gastronomy
History
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IMPN=Amberley Publishing
ISBN13=9781445650111
Language_English
Local & Urban History
PA=Available
PD=20160211
Photography
POP=Chalford
Price=€10 to €20
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PUB=Amberley Publishing
Reference & Gastronomy
Subject=Local Interest- Family History & Nostalgia
Subject=Travel & Holiday
WG=303
WMM=165

Product details

  • ISBN 9781445650111
  • Weight: 303g
  • Dimensions: 165 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Feb 2016
  • Publisher: Amberley Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: Chalford, GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Pubs were an important part of our social history because they were, and still are to some extent, the working man’s front parlour. In the pub or beer house our ancestors could meet with their friends, with an endless supply of liquid refreshment to dull their senses and blot out the misery of their daily grind.The pubs of Nuneaton were, and still are, a resort of comfort in times of relaxation, in distress and marital infidelity. Back then they became political headquarters, a home of sporting clubs and friendly societies and a venue for entertainments such as darts and dominoes – which were all taken seriously. Pub-goers, like actors on a stage, played out their part at the bar as the soap opera of their lives was forgotten. In Nuneaton Pubs, Peter Lee explores how public houses thrive today, with a new clientele, new decor, and different (or indifferent) beer, and shows that the pub continues to form an essential and integral part of the history and social fabric of our towns.
Peter Lee is a well-known Nuneaton historian, and the author of several other books about the area for Amberley. He is chairman of the Nuneaton Civic Society and the Nuneaton & North Warwick Family History Society, and writes a weekly local history column for the Nuneaton News. Peter has also contributed hundreds of articles to local papers, specialist magazines, newsletters and the internet.