Rude UK: 100 Newly Exposed British Back Passages, Streets and Towns

Rude UK: 100 Newly Exposed British Back Passages, Streets and Towns

by Ed Hurst (Author), Rob Bailey (Author)

Synopsis

In Rude Britain, Rob Bailey and Ed Hurst took readers on a delightful stroll up Lickers Lane to Honey Knob Hill, peeked into Beaver Close and enjoyed a well-deserved sit down in the delightful Dorset hamlet of Shitterton.

Now, after a year touring around the bestselling Rude World, Rob and Ed have decided to return to dear old Blighty. The result is a triumphant homecoming tour that has uncovered 100 more delightfully rude British placenames to treasure, from the hidden charms of Slack Bottom and Fanny Street to an unforgettable glimpse of Cocking.

Filled with photographs of actual road signs and the fascinating etymological origins of every featured place name, this delightfully rude book is laugh-out-loud funny - though the authors are keen to stress that it is all perfectly innocent.

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More Information

Format: Unabridged
Pages: 160
Edition: Unabridged
Publisher: Boxtree Ltd
Published: 02 Nov 2007

ISBN 10: 0752226657
ISBN 13: 9780752226651

Author Bio
Rob Bailey spent his formative years in the village of Cumnor, Oxfordshire, where the family home rested peacefully upon the hill known as Tumbledown Dick. Ed Hurst, in common with Isaac Newton, was born in the Lincolnshire town of Grantham. His blend of pompous and puerile verbosity has helped him to establish himself as a management consultant.