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(More customer reviews)Well written and illustrated with great & detailed photography. This book is a must for anyone wishing to visit some of the finest pubs in the world. Particular attention and detailed historic information about the location, and the pubs history, to include stories associated with such. Also included are types of beer served and hours of operation. This book is a must for anyone interesting in history, photography, and a great tour down the River Thames to some of the world's oldest and historically rich drinking establishments.
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From the villages of the Cotswolds to the old city taverns of London's East End, the pubs and inns that stand near the River Thames are living temples to the brewer's art. The Thames, from its source in sleepy Gloucestershire, runs nearly 180 miles, and it is the only British river that can be walked from source to estuary. Mark Turner has done just that in his search for the very best river pubs. All near water's edge, they encompass a wide range of establishments, from stone country inns and thatched riverside pubs to bustling London taverns. All in all, more than 100 pubs are covered in detail-and many others in passing. Featuring 150 color photos, this is both a lively social history of the river and its inns and a first-rate companion for travelers.
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