Folk Britain
A field guide to curious customs
Tom Howells(Author)
Hoxton Mini Press
Will be published approx. on 17. September 2026
Book
Hardback
208 pages
978-1-917719-44-5 (ISBN)
Description
A pocket-sized, iluminating field guide to Britain’s brilliantly bizarre folk rituals and esoteric customs.
Each May in Gloucestershire, contestants embark on an ankle-shattering pursuit of an enormous wheel of cheese down a 26-degree hill. In August, a man utterly covered in burdock seeds and burrs ambles 9 miles through Queensferry, getting progressively drunker on whisky offered by locals. On Bonfire Night, November 5th, foolhardy residents of Ottery St Mary process through the streets with flaming tar barrels on their backs. These are just a few of Britain’s folk customs, many of them centuries old. From the profound to the baffling, this handbook brings together over 100 rituals and traditions that mark changing seasons, unite communities and offer insight into Britain’s wonderfully weird cultural identity.
Each May in Gloucestershire, contestants embark on an ankle-shattering pursuit of an enormous wheel of cheese down a 26-degree hill. In August, a man utterly covered in burdock seeds and burrs ambles 9 miles through Queensferry, getting progressively drunker on whisky offered by locals. On Bonfire Night, November 5th, foolhardy residents of Ottery St Mary process through the streets with flaming tar barrels on their backs. These are just a few of Britain’s folk customs, many of them centuries old. From the profound to the baffling, this handbook brings together over 100 rituals and traditions that mark changing seasons, unite communities and offer insight into Britain’s wonderfully weird cultural identity.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 162 mm
Width: 114 mm
Weight
181 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-917719-44-5 (9781917719445)
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Tom Howells is the author of An Opinionated Guide to Weird London and An Opinionated Guide to Wine London. He’s happiest when wandering the Neolithic barrows and stones of the Isle of Wight, and once got locked in Carisbrooke Castle.