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The Bookshop, The Draper, The Candlestick Maker

A History of the High Street

Annie Gray

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English
Profile Books Ltd
07 January 2025
'The queen of food historians' LUCY WORSLEY'Annie Gray leads the pack' JAY RAYNER A colourful history of one of our most loved and ever-changing public spacesThe modern-day cry is that the high street is dying. But are our present concerns so different from those of the past?

Historian Annie Gray takes us down the street and through the ages, from medieval marketplaces to the purpose-built concrete precincts still standing today. Peeping inside the windows of tailors, tearooms and grocers, we explore everything from the toyshops of yesteryear - places where curiosities were sold for adults rather than children - to the birth of brands we still shop at today.

Vibrant with historical detail and surprising wares, The Bookshop, The Draper, The Candlestick Maker is an essential reflection on how we shopped and lived in days gone by - and what the future may bring.
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Imprint:   Profile Books Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   Main
Dimensions:   Height: 236mm,  Width: 160mm,  Spine: 38mm
Weight:   660g
ISBN:   9781800812246
ISBN 10:   1800812248
Pages:   416
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Annie Gray is an historian, cook, broadcaster and writer specialising in the history of food and dining in Britain from around 1600 to the present day. She has presented TV history documentaries including Victorian Bakers and The Sweetmakers, and appears on BBC Radio 4's The Kitchen Cabinet. She is the author of a number of books, most recently At Christmas We Feast, also from Profile. She lives in East Anglia.

Reviews for The Bookshop, The Draper, The Candlestick Maker: A History of the High Street

Like being in the company of a chatty, trusted friend ... wander through the fascinating backstory of the high street with a truly excellent historian as your guide -- Lucy Worsley, historian and author of AGATHA CHRISTIE: THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER Fascinating history of a British institution in crisis. Annie Gray's history illuminates, entertains and provides vital context for the big decisions we face about the future of the high street -- Dan Snow, author and host of HISTORY HIT podcast Passionate, funny and deeply knowledgeable - Annie Gray is my favourite food historian -- Greg Jenner, author and host of BBC You're Dead To Me Annie Gray's romp down British high streets through the centuries is a blast. She is that gossipy, shopping bestie who has the inside track and the little black book: how to spot a bogus flash-sale, what colour teapot will show your hands to best advantage, where best for street snacking (wrinkled apples, cups of salop). Properly immersive, full of juicy sensory detail and brilliant small-time characters; Gray has dug deep into the archives for the bits that other retail historians leave out -- Tessa Boase, author of LONDON'S LOST DEPARTMENT STORES Praise for Annie Gray * : * Annie Gray leads the pack -- Jay Rayner Dr Annie Gray is just one of the best! She brings history and food to life with humanity and her customary wry wit and attention to detail. Anything that she writes is always a joy to immerse oneself in -- Andi Oliver The queen of food historians -- Lucy Worsley Gray is an inventive researcher ... she likes to get close up to the everyday past * Spectator * Praise for Victory in the Kitchen -- : Popular history at its very best * Daily Mail * Engaging ... appeals to three national obsessions: the preparation and presentation of food; the lost world of great households, above and below stairs; and the private life of a national hero, Churchill * The Times * Deliciously entertaining * Daily Mail * Full of mouthwatering detail, and punctuated with Georgina's delicious recipes, this is below-stairs history at its most fascinating * Daily Mail *


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