
Beside the Seaside
A Celebration of the Place We Like to Be
Jane Struthers(Author)
Ebury Press
Published on 26. April 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
288 pages
978-1-5291-0244-4 (ISBN)
Description
Can you remember why the sea is salty?
How does the moon affect the tide?
Where were Britain's most notorious places for smugglers?
And what was the mystery of St Michael's Mount?
There are almost as many stories about the sea as there are pebbles on the beach. Beside the Seaside is a book for anyone who has been captivated by the crash of waves on sand, thrilled by the exploits of pirates or delighted in an ice cream at the end of the pier.
Answering such questions as what to look for in rock pools, which are the best knots and how to avoid being cursed by a mermaid, Beside the Seaside is bursting with facts, fables, history and mystery about Britain's seaside and coast.
How does the moon affect the tide?
Where were Britain's most notorious places for smugglers?
And what was the mystery of St Michael's Mount?
There are almost as many stories about the sea as there are pebbles on the beach. Beside the Seaside is a book for anyone who has been captivated by the crash of waves on sand, thrilled by the exploits of pirates or delighted in an ice cream at the end of the pier.
Answering such questions as what to look for in rock pools, which are the best knots and how to avoid being cursed by a mermaid, Beside the Seaside is bursting with facts, fables, history and mystery about Britain's seaside and coast.
Reviews / Votes
Nautical but nice * Daily Mail * Entertaining and edifying in equal measure ... its sheer scope alone guarantees that there'll be plenty to savour * Good Book Guide * An end-of-pier lucky dip of seaside fun ... A fun book that is awash with edifying flotsam and jetsam * Telegraph * The book is packed with enjoyable, lively and interesting anecdotes * BBC Country File magazine * A mine of information * Choice magazine * Informative and beguiling ... Charmingly put together with apt little drawings ... Jane Struthers tells many a fine tale * Tablet * The perfect holiday read * Country Homes and Interiors * Wherever your seaside haunt this book is one to pack * Field * A real mine of information. Thoroughly recommended * Best of British *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Ebury Publishing
Dimensions
Height: 200 mm
Width: 135 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
368 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5291-0244-4 (9781529102444)
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E-Book
04/2011
1st Edition
Ebury Digital
€14.99
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Person
Jane Struthers is the author of over twenty books, including Red Sky at Night: The Book of Lost Countryside Wisdom, Literary Britain and Ireland and Britain's Coastlines from the Air. She lives near Rye in East Sussex with her husband and two cats.