Secret Winchester by Anne-Louise Barton

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Secret Winchester by Anne-Louise Barton

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Explore the secret history of Winchester through a fascinating selection of stories, facts and photographs.

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Secret Winchester by Anne-Louise Barton

The much-visited city of Winchester will be well known for King Alfred’s statue, the Great Hall and Jane Austen’s final resting place. However, woven into its long and remarkable history are hidden gems of little-known stories, from the bishop who had a vision of King Arthur on one Winchester hill, to the sorry fate of an Anglo-Saxon earl who lost his head on another; from an empress fighting for the Crown, to the eventful life of one medieval Jewish family; from the horrors of the Black Death, to the opulence of a Tudor royal wedding. Centuries of commerce and culture, religion and war have shaped the city. Fully illustrated throughout, Secret Winchester delves beneath the surface of this ancient capital, journeying from Iron Age origins to Victorian aspirations through medieval fairs, Restoration races and Georgian theatres, inviting the reader to discover the lesser-known facts and hidden aspects of Winchester’s history.
Anne-Louise Barton grew up in Winchester and has spent most of her working life there. Her interest in its history has developed through her father, John Barton, who is the author of several local interest titles, some of which she assisted on with producing the photographs and illustrations. For the past twenty years Anne-Louise has been a bookseller both in the new and second-hand book trade, and has recently taken over from her father as a partner at The Winchester Bookshop. Elizabeth Hill-Goulding has worked in children’s publishing and on a national magazine. She moved from Bristol to Winchester in 1994 and, after a brief spell working at Winchester University, became a full-time mother of three. In recent years Elizabeth has taken a keen interest in local history and this has led her to work in collaboration with her cousin, and fellow Amberley author, Anne-Louise Barton.
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ISBN 13 9781445671857
ISBN 10 1445671859
Title Secret Winchester
Author Anne-Louise Barton
Series Secret
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Binding type Paperback
Publisher Amberley Publishing
Year published 2018-05-15
Number of pages 96
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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