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How England Made the English: From Why We Drive on the Left to Why We Don't Talk to Our Neighbours Book
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For all their sophistication Roman roads are responsible for the narrowness of our train seats today. The first Victorian trains were built to the same width as horse-drawn wagons; they in turn were designed to fit the ruts left in the road by Roman chariots. This fascinating and witty book explains how our national characteristics - our sense of humour our hobbies our favourite foods and our behaviour with the opposite sex - are all defined by our nation's extraordinary geography geology climate and weather. You will learn how we would be as freezing cold as Siberia without the Gulf Stream; why we drive on the left-hand side of the road; why the Midlands became the home of the British curry. It identifies the materials that make England too: the faint pink Aberdeen granite of kerbstones; that precise English mix of air temperature smell and light that hits you the moment you touch down at Heathrow.
- 0670919136
- 9780670919130
- Harry Mount
- 31 May 2012
- Viking
- Hardcover (Book)
- 368
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