Cambridge

Cambridge
Author: Martin Garrett
Publisher: Signal Books
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2004
Genre: Cambridge (England)
ISBN: 9781902669793

Travel & holiday guides.

The Story of Cambridge

The Story of Cambridge
Author: Stephanie Boyd
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2005-01-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780521628976

This attractively illustrated book is intended to introduce readers of all ages to the fascinating university city of Cambridge. Stephanie Boyd tells the story of the development of both town and gown over the past thousand years, in an accessible narrative that brings to life both the institutions and the individuals associated with this celebrated seat of learning. She looks at the colleges, laboratories and (increasingly) companies that have grown up in Cambridge, and at the individuals (including kings, queens, scientists, architects, poets, and writers) particularly associated with the city.

The Horse in the Furrow

The Horse in the Furrow
Author: George Ewart Evans
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2012-11-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0571286887

The Suffolk Punch - that sturdy, compact draft horse of noble ancestry - was, until mechanisation, the powerhouse of the East Anglian farming community. In The Horse in the Furrow (1960), renowned social historian George Ewart Evans explores this potent symbol of a bygone era, and the complex network - farmer, horseman, groom, smith, harness-maker and tailor - which surrounded it. Evans charts a fascinating course, demonstrating the connectedness of husbandry, custom and dialect, and arguing for an organic, inclusive study of these aspects of rural life. In particular, the section on folklore sheds light on some of the most obscure practices, with the Punch standing proudly at its centre. With beautiful illustrations by Charles Tunnicliffe, The Horse in the Furrow is an engaging and subtle portrait of an animal at the heart of its community