
Yorkshire
There and Back
Andrew Martin(Author)
Corsair (Publisher)
Published on 20. July 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
336 pages
978-1-4721-5487-3 (ISBN)
Description
In Yorkshire: There and Back, Andrew Martin celebrates Britain's most charismatic county, looking back at the Yorkshire of his 1970s childhood and as it is today.
Journeying to every historic corner, Martin writes affectionally about its past, present and peculiarities. York is an evolving city of chocolate, trains, pubs and tourists. Scarborough should be viewed as the posh place it once was, with surprising secrets pertaining to Adolf Hitler and the sea. Leeds is seen as the 'hard' town with its party goers and late-night provocateurs, but its indoor market never fails to offer a sense of quintessential Yorkshireness on a rainy Saturday afternoon, with milky tea served in beakers and the Leeds United result coming through by osmosis. And the Moors and Dales continue to boast beauty and danger alike.
Effortlessly entertaining and wonderfully detailed, Yorkshire: There and Back is a memoir, guide, and all-round appreciation of 'God's own county'.
Praise for Andrew Martin
'There is no one else who is writing like Andrew Martin today...unique and important' Guardian
'Iconoclastic, entertaining and often devastatingly witty' Barry Forshaw, Independent
'He can stop you in your tracks with a well-turned phrase' Sunday Times
'A genuinely funny writer...also a daring one' The Times
Journeying to every historic corner, Martin writes affectionally about its past, present and peculiarities. York is an evolving city of chocolate, trains, pubs and tourists. Scarborough should be viewed as the posh place it once was, with surprising secrets pertaining to Adolf Hitler and the sea. Leeds is seen as the 'hard' town with its party goers and late-night provocateurs, but its indoor market never fails to offer a sense of quintessential Yorkshireness on a rainy Saturday afternoon, with milky tea served in beakers and the Leeds United result coming through by osmosis. And the Moors and Dales continue to boast beauty and danger alike.
Effortlessly entertaining and wonderfully detailed, Yorkshire: There and Back is a memoir, guide, and all-round appreciation of 'God's own county'.
Praise for Andrew Martin
'There is no one else who is writing like Andrew Martin today...unique and important' Guardian
'Iconoclastic, entertaining and often devastatingly witty' Barry Forshaw, Independent
'He can stop you in your tracks with a well-turned phrase' Sunday Times
'A genuinely funny writer...also a daring one' The Times
Reviews / Votes
There is no one else who is writing like Andrew Martin today...unique and important * Guardian * Iconoclastic, entertaining and often devastatingly witty -- Barry Forshaw on Andrew Martin * Independent * He can stop you in your tracks with a well-turned phrase * Sunday Times * A genuinely funny writer...also a daring one * The Times * Very funny and touching... Martin is a journalist and novelist with splendid observational skills and a warm, comic touch, and he spots regional characteristics others have missed...Delightful and unexpected facts abound: who knew that the London Tube map was allegedly inspired by York's medieval street pattern? * Daily Mail * Martin guides up through the geography of "God's Own Country", but also writes amusingly about the blunt pithiness associated with a place that shows 'the merest glimmer of humour, like a small spark struck from a flint' * TLS *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Little, Brown Book Group
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 196 mm
Width: 124 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
280 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4721-5487-3 (9781472154873)
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Person
Andrew Martin is a journalist and novelist. His critically praised 'Jim Stringer' series began with The Necropolis Railway in 2002. The following titles in the series, Murder at Deviation Junction and Death on a Branch Line, were shortlisted for the CWA Ellis Peters Historical Crime Award and, in 2008, Andrew Martin was shortlisted for the CWA Dagger in the Library Award. The Somme Stations won the 2011 CWA Ellis Peters Historical Crime Award.