English Country Pubs

English Country Pubs by Derry Brabbs, published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson in 1986, offers a visual exploration of England’s rural drinking establishments. This first edition, comprising 160 pages, presents a collection of anecdotes and photographs that highlight the variety and diversity of pubs, ranging from quaint cottage venues to grand coaching inns.
Readers will find a rich portrayal of these cherished features of the English landscape, capturing the essence of bars and their significance in rural communities. The book serves as both a guide and a pictorial work, inviting exploration of the unique characteristics that define these establishments across England. Through Brabbs’ lens, the narrative unfolds, showcasing the cultural and social importance of pubs in the English countryside.
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Through this collection of anecdotes and photographs in the COUNTRY series, Brabbs reveals the variety and diversity of a unique and cherished feature of England’s rural landscape from the smallest cottage pub to the grandest coaching inn.
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