Three Men and a Bradshaw

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Description

Wryly humorous and quintessentially British, Three Men and a Bradshaw collects the previously unpublished holiday journals of John Freeman, who travelled Britain with his brothers during the 1870s. Each year the trio would settle upon a destination, buy their tickets and set off – armed, of course, with their trusty Bradshaw’s Descriptive Railway Hand-book.John’s delightful records of their trips contain much that will resonate with the modern traveller, from the eccentricities of fellow passengers and locals to the tender mercies of the British climate. At the same time they offer insights into the experiences particular to a Victorian tourist, and are full of valuable local history on everywhere from Devon and Jersey to Scotland and Wales.Beautifully illustrated throughout with John’s original drawings, this is a fascinating and uniquely personal historical artefact, as well as an enchanting and frequently hilarious evocation of a distant but still wholly recognisable Britain.

Additional information

Weight 0.596 kg
Dimensions 3.4 × 16.2 × 22.2 cm
by

Format

Hardback

Language

Pages

384

Publisher

Year Published

2015-5-14

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

1847947441

About The Author

John George Freeman was born in 1846 in Marylebone, London. A cloth merchant by trade, he and his brothers, Charles and Joseph, were keen proponents of the burgeoning mass-transit tourism of the late nineteenth century. The three brothers travelled widely across Britain in the 1870s, with John keeping beautifully illustrated diaries of their adventures throughout. John died shortly after their last holiday in 1883, at the age of thirty-six.

Review Quote

If you're stuck for something to read on your next train journey you'd have to go a long way to find a more diverting way to pass the time.

Other text

Moments of beautifully clear-eyed observation… [and] superb, darkly comic little drawings.