A Sussex Miscellany
A Sussex Miscellany
£8.99
Sophie Collins
Description
Who was the Grey Lady of Pevensey Castle? Where could you have dined on Pigeons au soleil. What (or who) on earth is the Knucker? How do you make a Sussex trug? Who or what were the Hastings Rarities? What's the pond in Sussex Pond Pudding? How many firework societies are there in Lewes? What was the name of the Bloomsbury marmoset? What was the Guinea Pig Club? How many men did it take to run the Shoreham Oyster Fleet? Who won the Battle of Lewes? For answers to these burning questions, or for a lovely lazy afternoon dipping into an entertainingly quirky mix of local facts, figures, history, statistics and folk tales, turn to A Sussex Miscellany, a refreshing Schott of Sussex for readers who love local trivia.
Key Points
- Covers the parts of Sussex no other book reaches.
- Facts, figures and statistics cunningly mixed with anecdotes, stories and myths.
- The ideal secret weapon for your local pub quiz.
- Divided into five themed sections for easy navigation.
Specification
ISBN: 978-1-906022-08-2, 187mm x 115mm, 96 pages, 30,000 words, 20 illustrations plus map, hardback, marker ribbon
Sophie Collins
Sophie Collins is a writer, editor and exile from London, with family ties to Sussex where she has lived and worked for the last ten years. A long-term enthusiast for the odd and the irrelevant, she has found Sussex trivia particularly rewarding and that the weirder aspects of the county have well repaid closer study. What other English county could offer over 30 different terms for mud? Where else would you find such an inviolate and historic pride in sheer pig-headedness? The fruits of her research have gone into this miscellany.