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Jonathan and Jackie Thomas, founders of the world's largest Anglophile website Anglotopia.net, set off on their biggest adventure yet as they drove from Land's End to John o'Groats (aka LeJog), ticking off the top item on their 'Great British Bucket List.'End to End is a new exploration of Britain from the southernmost tip of Cornwall to the northernmost tip of Scotland. Along the way, they explore stately homes, ruins, castles, the Queen's private yacht, unique attractions, a bookshop or two, and even a motorway rest stop!This journey takes them over 900 miles through some of the most breathtaking scenery in the UK and to many special places that they've never been to before. Along the way, they encounter fascinating characters, experience unexpected challenges, and discover the true spirit of adventure as they get to know Britain in a they've never experienced.The journey also serves as a personal pilgrimage for the couple as they reflect on their lives, their business, their passions, and their love for each other. This inspiring and heartwarming tale showcases the beauty of the British countryside and the resilience of the adventurous human spirit. Join Jonathan and Jackie on their unforgettable journey and discover the magic of the UK like never before.
British Culture is endlessly fascinating and complicated. 101 UK Culture Tips is your user guide to all things British. Do you know your Dukes from your Marquesses? Who is Doctor Who? What is the Crown and how does it relate to the Queen? Have you ever wondered how British politics works? This book is your complete guide to understanding all things British, presented in 101 chapters, broken down and easy to read for novice and advance Anglophiles. This makes the perfect armchair guide for watching your favorite British TV shows!British Culture Topics:UK GeographyBritish BasicsAspects of British CultureBritish HistoryBritain''s HeritageBritish FoodBritish TeaPubsLondonBritish Entertainment
Here''s a breakdown of what you''ll find in the debut issue of the Anglotopia Magazine. The magazine is 64 pages, perfect bound and has over 20,000 words of British goodness. It''s going to look beautiful when it''s printed, we''ve chosen a printer known for their quality. It will look great on your bookshelf. The magazine will be a keepsake and you''ll want to hold on to them for future reference. Originally published in 2016.How They Lived: Birmingham Back to BacksBrit Book CornerSong: All Through the NightCadbury HistoryA Very British ChristmasLost in the Pond: Losing British PolitenessChristmas in WartimeWalpole: The First PMThis English Life: Comforts of HomeBoxing Day 101Christmas FoodGreat British Icons: Penguin BooksChristmas Actually: British Christmas FilmsTragedy of Lady Jane GreyA British Christmas DinnerHovis Bread HistoryThe Slang Page: Scottish England
Here''s a breakdown of what you''ll find in the debut issue of the Anglotopia Magazine. The magazine is 64 pages, perfect bound and has over 20,000 words of British goodness. It''s going to look beautiful when it''s printed, we''ve chosen a printer known for their quality. It will look great on your bookshelf. The magazine will be a keepsake and you''ll want to hold on to them for future reference. Originally published in 2017.Behind Closed Doors: StourheadBrit Book CornerPoem: The Starlight NightThen & Now: OxfordLondon''s Soho: Top 10Great British Icons: The Post BoxLost in the Pond: Losing British PolitenessQueen Anne: 1st Queen of Great BritainThe Royal Society: A Brief HistoryGreat British Art: Salisbury CathedralThis English Life: Great British SummerSurvivor''s: Britain''s Oldest BusinessesFinding WordsworthTwinings: A Very British Tea CompanyPoem: Charge of the Light BrigadeGreat Britons: Evelyn WaughNotes from an English FarmThe Slang Page: Tea
Here's a breakdown of what you'll find in the debut issue of the Anglotopia Magazine. The magazine is 64 pages, perfect bound and has over 18,000 words of British goodness. It's going to look beautiful when it's printed, we've chosen a printer known for their quality. It will look great on your bookshelf. The magazine will be a keepsake and you'll want to hold on to them for future reference. Originally published in 2017.Here is the article lineup:A Very British Airline: British Airways Past and PresentBrit Book CornerPoemThen & NowSongTop 10 WinchesterGreat British Icons - The Police BoxLost in the PondWilliam IIIMilton Abbas, DorstGreat British ArtThis English LifeGreat British QuestionsThe Great Smog of 1952London Bookshop DreamsGreat Britons: William MorrisChurchill's Secret BunkerThe Slang Page
Here's a breakdown of what you'll find in the debut issue of the Anglotopia Magazine. The magazine is 64 pages, perfect bound and has over 18,000 words of British goodness. It's going to look beautiful when it's printed, we've chosen a printer known for their quality. It will look great on your bookshelf. The magazine will be a keepsake and you'll want to hold on to them for future reference. Originally published in 2017.Article Line-up:Finding Downton - Exploring Highclere CastleThen & NowThe Women's InstituteLost in the PondAlfred the Great10 Worst Britons in HistoryGreat British ArtGreat British Icons: The SpitfireThis English LifeQ&A - NEW FEATUREThe Yankee Invasion of England During WWIIBrit Book CornerGreat Britons: William HerschelNorthern Renaissance: HullLondon UncoveredThe Slang Page: New London Slang
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