A1 - The Great North Road

A1 - The Great North Road
Title A1 - The Great North Road PDF eBook
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Total Pages 0
Release 2020
Genre A1 Road (England and Scotland)
ISBN 9781912339945

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A1 - The Great North Road' was Paul Graham's first book, published in 1983. Despite the UK having a vibrant photographic scene at the time, there were only handful of monographic books - Chris Killip and Martin Parr had one each - and no dedicated publishers or distributors. Graham had to self-publish A1, but as the first colour book, it had a startling impact on British photography. Uniting the tradition of social documentary with the fresh approach of new colour, A1 - The Great North Road was transformative on photography in the UK and paved the way for a new generation of British colour photographers to emerge, from Nick Waplington to Anna Fox, Richard Billingham to Tom Wood.

Beyond Caring

Beyond Caring
Title Beyond Caring PDF eBook
Author Paul Graham
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Books
ISBN 9781935004165

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Paul Graham's Beyond Caring published in 1986 is now considered one of the key works from Britain's wave of "New Color" photography that was gaining momentum in the 1980s. While commissioned to present his view of "Britain in 1984," Graham turned his attention towards the waiting rooms, queues and poor conditions of overburdened Social Security and Unemployment offices across the United Kingdom. Photographing surreptitiously, his camera is both witness and protagonist within a bureaucratic system that speaks to the humiliation and indignity aimed towards the most vulnerable end of society. Books on Books #9 presents every page spread of Graham's controversial book along with a contemporary essay by writer and curator David Chandler.--Publisher.

The Great North Road

The Great North Road
Title The Great North Road PDF eBook
Author Chris Cooper
Publisher After the Battle
Total Pages 216
Release 2013-05-30
Genre Travel
ISBN 1399076507

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The Great North Road — since 1922 officially classified as the A1 — has been the main route between London and Edinburgh since earliest times. But roads change and so much of the original has since been bypassed leaving an intriguing trail of discovery for author Chris ‘Wolfie’ Cooper. As we travel the 400 miles, we follow every twist and turn of the old road, past the remains of bygone carriageways, forgotten byways, dead ends, and wayside rest houses of distant memory, and even trace parts which have completely disappeared.

A1

A1
Title A1 PDF eBook
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Publisher Australian Geographic
Total Pages 100
Release 1983
Genre A1 Road (England and Scotland)
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"Photographer Paul Graham spent two years completing this documentary on the life and landscape of the Great North Road. Throughout 1981 and 1982 he made numerous trips along the A1, crossing and re-crossing the length of the nation to record every aspect of life at the verge of this great road. The forty full colour photographs reproduced in this book build not only into a significant documentary of the A1, but also provide a thread along which we can travel the Great North Road, deep into the nation's heart, and weave a picture of England in the 1980's."--Bookseller's description.

The Great North Road

The Great North Road
Title The Great North Road PDF eBook
Author Charles George Harper
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Release 2010
Genre England
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An interesting guide to the history and stories of the Great North Road (A1), detailing the various towns and villages en route between London and York. 7100103120415Well illustrated with line drawings and paintings. Useful for transport, local and social history.

The Little Book of Newcastle

The Little Book of Newcastle
Title The Little Book of Newcastle PDF eBook
Author John Sadler
Publisher The History Press
Total Pages 164
Release 2011-10-01
Genre Travel
ISBN 0750954000

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The Little Book of Newcastle is a funny, fast-paced, fact-packed compendium of the sort of frivolous, fantastic or simply strange information which no-one will want to be without. Here we find out about the most unusual crimes and punishments, eccentric inhabitants, famous sons and daughters and literally hundreds of wacky facts (plus some authentically bizarre bits of historic trivia). John Sadler’s new book gathers together a myriad of data on Newcastle. There are lots of factual chapters but also plenty of frivolous details which will amuse and surprise.A reference book and a quirky guide, this can be dipped in to time and time again to reveal something new about the people, the heritage, the secrets and the enduring fascination of the city. A remarkably engaging little book, this is essential reading for visitors and locals alike.

Nottinghamshire Folk Tales

Nottinghamshire Folk Tales
Title Nottinghamshire Folk Tales PDF eBook
Author Pete Castle
Publisher The History Press
Total Pages 154
Release 2011-11-30
Genre Fiction
ISBN 075247877X

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Passed down from generation to generation, many of Nottinghamshire's most popular folk tales are gathered here together for the first time. In the popular imagination, Nottinghamshire means Sherwood Forest, outlaws, wicked sheriffs, wild beasts and Robin Hood. All these feature in this selection of folk tales compiled by storyteller Pete Castle, but there are also stories of the Men of Gotham; of fairies, witches, ghosts and vampires; as well as noble lords and thwarted lovers. These captivating stories of love, loss, heroes and villains have been written to recreate the oral tradition that made these anecdotes popular, and are brought to life through unique illustrations and vivid descriptions that have survived for several generations.