Akeman Press has just published Devon Pubs: A Pictorial Retrospective
by Andrew Swift and Kirsten Elliott. This features archive photographs
of over 450 of the county’s
pubs (including three in Starcross)
– some
long gone, some still thriving – and also covers such diverse subjects
as the history of cider making, Devon’s lost breweries, church house
inns, the folk song revival, the curious tale of Devon white ale, the
story of Uncle Tom Cobley and much more. During over a decade’s worth of
research, the authors not only travelled the length and breadth of
Devon (as well as visiting three islands) to find out what the pubs
featured in the book are like today, but also trawled through old
newspapers, census returns, directories and other archive material to
trace their histories. The result is an indispensable guide to an
unjustly neglected aspect of the county’s history. The book, which runs
to 384 pages, costs £15 and is available through bookshops or direct
(with free postage in the UK) from Akeman Press, 58 Minster Way, Bath
BA2 6RL. A press release is enclosed and further details can be found
at www.akemanpress.com.
To celebrate the publication of Devon Pubs,
a book launch will be held at the Tom Cobley Tavern, Spreyton at 7.30pm
on Wednesday 4 November. The authors will be signing copies of the book
and everyone is cordially invited to the event. Further information and
details of how to find the Tom Cobley are at www.tomcobleytavern.co.uk.
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