Crap Towns II
To Hull and Back - A Nation Decides
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2004
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Unabridged edition
Boxtree Ltd (Verlag)
978-0-7522-2545-6 (ISBN)
Boxtree Ltd (Verlag)
978-0-7522-2545-6 (ISBN)
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Consummately contentious, fabulously funny - the brand new list of where not to go in Britain
'Our national genius is knocking things down.' Jim White, Daily Telegraph
From inner city poverty to self-satisfied middle England, from the dull and the lifeless to the ugly and the depressing, Dan Kieran and Sam Jordison are back with a brand new list of towns - and this time it's personal.
Inspired by the success of the contentious survey, published in the Idler and in book form in Boxtree's smash hit Crap Towns, residents of the original 50 towns, along with plenty of new towns will have their say in Crap Towns II: To Hull and Back on why Britain isn't just the place of warm beer, cosy bed and breakfasts and amiable old gits that some travel books would have us believe.
This brand new list of 50 towns will include new entries, non-movers and a new number one based on the public's reaction to the burnt out cars, shell suits, cheap shoe shops and housing estates patrolled by rabid dogs and feral kids that scar the face of this glorious kingdom. Are the disgruntled residents of Hull right to consider their town the worst place to live in the country? Crap Towns II will find out.
'Our national genius is knocking things down.' Jim White, Daily Telegraph
From inner city poverty to self-satisfied middle England, from the dull and the lifeless to the ugly and the depressing, Dan Kieran and Sam Jordison are back with a brand new list of towns - and this time it's personal.
Inspired by the success of the contentious survey, published in the Idler and in book form in Boxtree's smash hit Crap Towns, residents of the original 50 towns, along with plenty of new towns will have their say in Crap Towns II: To Hull and Back on why Britain isn't just the place of warm beer, cosy bed and breakfasts and amiable old gits that some travel books would have us believe.
This brand new list of 50 towns will include new entries, non-movers and a new number one based on the public's reaction to the burnt out cars, shell suits, cheap shoe shops and housing estates patrolled by rabid dogs and feral kids that scar the face of this glorious kingdom. Are the disgruntled residents of Hull right to consider their town the worst place to live in the country? Crap Towns II will find out.
Sam Jordison has written for the Guardian, the Independent, Heat magazine, FilmFour.com and the Idler. He studied Classics at Cambridge University, grew up near Morecambe and lives in Hackney. Dan Kieran is Managing Editor of the Idler. He also started the magazine's webste in 1999 which he has lovingly nurtured ever since.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 1.10.2004 |
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Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 145 x 145 mm |
Gewicht | 314 g |
Themenwelt | Literatur ► Comic / Humor / Manga |
Bildbände ► Europa ► Großbritannien | |
ISBN-10 | 0-7522-2545-6 / 0752225456 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-7522-2545-6 / 9780752225456 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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