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OverviewA fun and informative trip around the highways (not forgetting the low ways) and byways of Great Britain. Within its pages you will find love and romance, murder and mayhem, royalty, aristocrats and commoners, politics and politicians, sex and scandal, sporting triumphs and sporting disasters, millionaires and eccentrics, film stars and train robbers and much more besides. Why were some customers at Harrods offered cognac or smelling salts during their visit to the store? What links DJ ""Whispering Bob"" Harris to a split pair of velvet trousers? Which high street store issued a patent for a drug to treat syphilis? The staff of which shop had uniforms by Mary Quant and hairstyles by Vidal Sassoon? Who placed a sign on her bedroom door bearing the legend 'Chief Chick'? Did you know that the cashpoint was invented while someone was having a bath? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Paul DonnelleyPublisher: Gemini Books Group Ltd Imprint: Mardle Books ISBN: 9781914451072ISBN 10: 1914451074 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 13 October 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews'A splendid collection of deeds and misdeeds of the good, the bad and the downright nasty and the places they frequented.' * James Morton, best-selling crime author * 'With his deeply engaging forensic style at its best, Paul Donnelley has done it again! The Notorious Guide to Britain is a bulging treasure chest of gems, a dip-in-and-out must for trivia junkies and a sheer delight for anyone who's curious about our great nation. It's a witty, compelling, well-researched, utterly lovable book that you'll buy as a kind gift ... but end up keeping.' * James Steen, author * 'A splendid collection of deeds and misdeeds of the good, the bad and the downright nasty and the places they frequented.' * James Morton, best-selling crime author * 'With his deeply engaging forensic style at its best, Paul Donnelley has done it again! The Notorious Guide to Britain is a bulging treasure chest of gems, a dip-in-and-out must for trivia junkies and a sheer delight for anyone who's curious about our great nation. It's a witty, compelling, well-researched, utterly lovable book that you'll buy as a kind gift ... but end up keeping.' * James Steen, best-selling author * 'The Notorious Guide To Britain is the best trivia book of the year, the decade and probably the century. Paul Donnelley is the finest researcher in Britain but he doesn't just know what to put in: he also knows what to leave out. No show-off he! Just the facts, Jack - and these are absolutely splendid.' * Mitchell Symons, best-selling author * 'A splendid collection of deeds and misdeeds of the good, the bad and the downright nasty and the places they frequented.' * James Morton, best-selling crime author * Author InformationBorn in London, aged 15 aul Donnelley wrote a quiz for the late Jeremy Beadle on the London radio station LBC, beginning an association that was to last almost 30 years. Two years later, he was the biggest outside contributor to the best-selling Hunter Davies's Bigger Book of British Lists. A lifetime dedicated to writing, editing and collecting odd facts, Paul is currently Head of Production at Express.co.uk and a trivia columnist on the Daily Star. The Notorious Guide to Britain is his 30th book. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |