[Spreads] enthusiasm by inviting the reader to join in a game of admiration.

- Christopher Howse, Telegraph

However spectacular the book's photographs, it's the author's prowess as a phrase-maker that keeps you turning the pages

- Richard Morrison, The Times

A most beautiful book . . . full of information. I'd like to travel to every one of the stations. Simon Jenkins is a blessing to the nation, keeping an eye on our buildings and making sure they are not forgotten or neglected.

- Claire Tomalin,

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Jenkins has unearthed a lot of gems. The photography is stunning

- Christian Wolmar, Spectator

<b>This is a cracker . . . a beautiful book</b>

- Chris Evans,

Simon Jenkins extols the virtues of 100 of them, as well as offering a brief history of the rise, fall and rise again of Britain's railways. And he is the perfect person to do so. Excellent, enticing.

- Gavin Stamp, Evening Standard

This <b>glorious and utterly essential guide</b> to Britain's best railway stations is also a history of some of the remarkable - but often undersung - landmarks to our social history

The Bookseller

<b>Masterly</b>, perhaps a masterpiece

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<b>Every house in England should have a copy of this book</b>

- Auberon Waugh on 'England's Thousand Best Churches', Literary Review, Book of the Century

Jenkins is, like all good guides, <b>more than simply informative</b>: he can be courteous and rude, nostalgic and funny, elegant, convincing and relaxed'

- Adam Nicolson on 'England's Thousand Best Houses', Evening Standard

Discover the architectural gems that are Britain's 100 Best Railway Stations in this Sunday Times top 10 bestseller

'This is a cracker . . . a beautiful book' Chris Evans

It is the scene for our hopeful beginnings and our intended ends, and the timeless experiences of coming and going, meeting, greeting and parting. It is an institution with its own rituals and priests, and a long-neglected aspect of Britain's architecture. And yet so little do we look at the railway station.

Simon Jenkins has travelled the length and breadth of Great Britain, from Waterloo to Wemyss Bay, Betws-y-Coed to Beverley, to select his hundred best railway stations. Blending his usual insight and authority with his personal reflections and experiences - including his founding the Railway Heritage Trust - the foremost expert on our national heritage deftly reveals the history, geography, design and significance of each of these glories.

Beautifully illustrated with colour photographs throughout, this joyous exploration of our social history shows the station's role in the national imagination; champions the engineers, architects and rival companies that made them possible; and tells the story behind the triumphs and follies of these very British creations. These are the marvellous, often undersung places that link our nation, celebrated like never before.

'However spectacular the book's photographs, it's the author's prowess as a phrase-maker that keeps you turning the pages' The Times

'An uplifting exploration of our social history' Guardian

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The bestselling bard of Britain on that great institution we all love- the railway station

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780241979006
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Vendor
Penguin Books Ltd
Vekt
649 gr
Høyde
199 mm
Bredde
130 mm
Dybde
25 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
432

Forfatter

Om bidragsyterne

Simon Jenkins is author of the bestselling A Short History of England, A Short History of Europe, Britain's 100 Best Railway Stations, England's Thousand Best Churches and England's Thousand Best Houses. He is a former Editor of the Evening Standard and The Times, and columnist for the Guardian.