A Dictionary of Bristle
Blige the first edition was big, but the second one is quite simply gurt macky! That's right, the world-renowned Bristolian dictionary is now bigger and better than ever.
Old Bristle AlmanacWhat does the future hold for you? Is now a good time to tell your boss exactly where to park his company car, or should you just call in sick? Will you be lucky in love, or will you wake up next to a right munter?
Following the tremendous popularity and success of the first edition, Harry Stoke and Vinny Green have got together from beyond the grave to compile a bumper new second edition, with over 100 new entries, a new phrases section and a How Bristle Are you? Q
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Profiles of producers of fine food and ingredients throughout the county of Somerset, along with 28 recipes that allow good ingredients to speak for themselves.
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In Bristol New Perspectives Jamie Koster turns the familiar into something exotic. With his keen photographer’s eye, careful selection and some artifice, he shows us a Bristol we haven’t noticed before.
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Photographer Roger Manthorp lives in Hotwells and, in his regular walks around his ‘patch’, has seen the Cumberland Basin in all its moods.
The result: nearly 50 elegant photograph studies showing the dock-side, its artefacts redolent of a long maritime history, with strange sculptural qualities and Henry Moore-ish shapes; rusting iron-work; the murky eddies of swirling water, and the strange beauty of Avon mud.
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Discover Bristol on Foot: Walks and Quizzes contains eight walks which begin and end at the wonderful rhinoceros beetle at Millennium Square.
They are carefully chosen for all the family, whether residents or visitors to Bristol, and take you round the nooks and crannies, as well as the more famous sights, of this most rewarding of cities.
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How To Turn Your Parents Green is a fun-packed, pocket-sized book that shows ‘kids’ aged 8 to 80 how they can make a difference in the fight against Ghastly Global Warming by being an Eco-Warrior rather than an Eco-Worrier.
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IQ continues Intellect's commitment to exciting visual and literary ideas. The magazine, published in house, comprises a selection of articles and features, related to our journals and books in some way, imparting the very latest in cultural thought and debate. IQ offers original thinking with an emphasis on the visual and the colourful! To download the latest issue or to read the articles in previous issues, visit our website – www.intellectbooks.com
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The West Country is famed for its orchards, but why are they here? As the campaign to save and celebrate English orchards gathers momentum, this book explores their fascinating and – until now – neglected history.
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From the breathtaking to the bizarre, Somerset Follies takes a look at follies throughout Somerset. Some have gone, some lie hidden in the undergrowth, others have been magnificently restored. This comprehensive survey offers a guide to some of Somerset’
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