
Famous Frosts and Frost Fairs in Great Britain
Chronicled from the Earliest to the Present TimeBy William AndrewsLength1h 53m
About this audiobook
In "Famous Frosts and Frost Fairs in Great Britain," William Andrews intricately weaves together historical narrative and vivid description to explore the cultural significance of the frost fairs that once blanketed the River Thames. Set against the backdrop of the Little Ice Age, Andrews utilizes a blend of scholarly research and accessible prose to chronicle how extreme winters transformed urban life and influenced social gatherings, economic activity, and public celebrations. The book serves not only as a historical account but also as a vivid reminder of the ephemeral nature of human experiences in relation to the environment. William Andrews, a noted historian with a keen interest in British folklore and tradition, draws from his extensive background in local history to craft this compelling narrative. His dedication to uncovering the intersections between climate, culture, and community provides a rich context for understanding the frosts and fairs, as well as their impact on British society. This passion is reflected in his meticulous attention to detail and engaging storytelling style. "Famous Frosts and Frost Fairs in Great Britain" is a must-read for anyone intrigued by the delicate interplay between nature and human history. Andrews' insightful examination, combined with his engaging prose, makes this volume essential for historians, climate enthusiasts, and casual readers alike, inviting them to reflect on how weather shapes cultural identity.
Audiobook details
GenreHistory
Length1 hr 53 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateSep 16, 2022
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Introduction
2PREFACE.
3INDEX.
4Memorable Quotes