Around Tring
Mike Bass and Jill Fowler
Sold by Crappy Old Books, Barry, United Kingdom
AbeBooks Seller since 6 February 2025
Used - Soft cover
Condition: Used - Good
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Add to basketSold by Crappy Old Books, Barry, United Kingdom
AbeBooks Seller since 6 February 2025
Condition: Used - Good
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketThere is a very particular sort of British magic contained within books like Around Tring . Not magic in the dragons-and-prophecies sense, obviously. More the magic of discovering that a completely ordinary lane once had a blacksmith, three pubs, a hat shop and a bus service that vanished sometime around 1974, leaving behind only fading memories and one deeply argumentative letter to the local paper. Mike Bass and Jill Fowler have assembled precisely the kind of local history volume that sneaks up on you. At first glance it appears harmless enough: photographs, snippets of history, perhaps a mildly enthusiastic caption about a church restoration. But before long you find yourself completely absorbed in vanished petrol stations, long-demolished cottages and the shocking revelation that people once dressed formally to stand beside tractors. The title itself is wonderfully understated. Around Tring . Not The Epic Transformation of Western Civilisation . Not Empires at War . Just? around Tring. A gentle promise that somewhere in these pages are roads, villages, shopfronts and human beings quietly existing while history thundered elsewhere. There is something deeply reassuring about that. And what a world these books preserve. Britain before every high street acquired the exact same coffee chain. Before new-build estates were named things like ?Foxglove Meadow? despite containing neither foxgloves nor meadows. Before everyone communicated entirely through glowing rectangles while pretending this counts as progress. The photographs are the true stars, of course. Local history books operate on the dangerous principle that every image becomes fascinating if enough time passes. A slightly blurry picture of a butcher?s shop in 1958 suddenly acquires immense emotional weight. Men in flat caps leaning against railings begin to look like guardians of a lost civilisation. A delivery van outside a bakery becomes accidental art. And then there are the details nobody intended future generations to obsess over: shop signs, bus liveries, old advertising hoardings, the peculiar geometry of post-war street furniture. The human brain is apparently incapable of resisting this material. One moment you are casually flipping pages, the next you are loudly informing innocent bystanders that ?they used to have proper grocers back then.? The Tempus formula works beautifully here. These books were produced before publishing fully surrendered to celebrity memoirs and algorithmically generated self-help titles. They have sincerity. Enthusiasm. The unmistakable sense that someone genuinely cared about documenting these places before they disappeared beneath retail parks and identikit housing developments named after trees they bulldozed to build them. Condition-wise, this copy is listed as Good, which feels exactly right for a local history book. Such volumes are not meant to remain untouched in climate-controlled vaults. They are meant to be repeatedly opened by people saying things like, ?I remember that garage,? while slowly drifting into unexpectedly emotional recollections about old post offices. As sold by Crappy Old Books, this is less a purchase and more a small act of cultural rescue. Somewhere between nostalgia, archive and accidental sociology, Around Tring captures the texture of ordinary British life with far more charm than many supposedly important histories ever manage. If you enjoy old photographs, disappearing England, village life, quietly haunting nostalgia, or simply the comforting reminder that human beings once survived perfectly well without QR codes, this book will reward you enormously. At the very least, it may leave you staring suspiciously at modern town planning and yearning for a butcher?s shop with hand-painted signage.
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This small market town has rapidly expanded in recent years bringing in large numbers of new residents, many from London. This influx has inspired the founding of many clubs, societies and sports facilities. Lying in London’s commuter belt, council redevelopment of large open spaces around Tring has seen the destruction of many old buildings, however much still remains as will be revealed in the fascinating images of the book.
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