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The Kingdom by the Sea
The Kingdom by the Sea: A Journey Around the Coast of Great Britain | Paul Theroux
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After eleven years living as an American in London, Paul Theroux set out to travel clockwise round the coast and find out what Britain and the British are really like. It was 1982, the summer of the Falklands War and the royal baby, and the ideal time, he found, to surprise the British into talking about themselves. The result is vivid and absolutely riveting reading. A sharp and funny descriptive writer. One of his golden talents, perhaps because he is American and therefore classless in British eyes, is the ability to chat up and get on with all sorts ... The Times.
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Leftcoastzen
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#savvysettings #train I read this so long ago , the author took this journey in the 1980s , Britain was in hard economic times.His conversations with people about the countryside , train travel history & what was then current was fascinating! Paul can be a curmudgeon, I thought it added to the charm.

Lcsmcat I‘ve had this on my shelf for a while. I should bump it up. 3y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 🚂 📚👍🏻 3y
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mydearwatson
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OriginalCyn620 👌🏻💙🌊 5y
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TiredLibrarian
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Day 8 #TravelTuesday

I read this years ago, & thought it was fascinating. Most Brit travel writers are huge Anglophiles, so it was interesting to read something a bit more cynical.

#ReadingResolutions @jess7 #Travel #PaulTheroux #GreatBritain #England #UK

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Grrlbrarian
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"To be anonymous and traveling in an interesting place is an intoxication."

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Grrlbrarian
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Guardians of the word-hoard

Dragon Beware there be dragons 8y
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