A couple of recently published books with Brontë-related contents:
A Yorkshire Miscellany
By Tom Holman
Hardback, 192pp
Published: 23rd October 2008
What is a Yorkshire Fat Rascal? Why has a song about hats and moors become the Yorkshire Anthem? Where can you find Booze, Crackpot and the Land of Nod? How did the white rose become Yorkshire's emblem? Which three Prime Ministers were born in Yorkshire? Who are Yorkshire's real Calendar Girls? When is Yorkshire Day?
The answers are all in A Yorkshire Miscellany-an entertaining guide to this much-loved part of England and a celebration of its people, places, history and quirks.
Learn the lingo of Yorkshire dialect and how to cook specialities like Yorkshire Pudding, Parkin and Curd Tart. Discover the secrets of building a dry stone wall and uncover the Yorkshire locations of famous films and TV shows. Understand the history of famous Yorkshire icons like the flat cap and the Yorkshire terrier, and read about the lives of the greatest ever Yorkshiremen and women.
A Yorkshire Miscellany is crammed with intriguing facts and figures- a fascinating treasure trove to delight Yorkshire natives and visitors alike.
The book includes a section of Famous Yorkshire Folks which of course talks about the Brontës.
Kessinger Publishing includes in its catalogue one of the very first biographies published about the Brontës:
The Brontes: Fact and Fiction (1897) (Paperback)
by Angus Mason MacKay (Author)
* Paperback: 192 pages
* Publisher: Kessinger Publishing (31 Oct 2008)
* Language English
* ISBN-10: 1437069967
* ISBN-13: 978-1437069969
Categories: Biography, Books
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