The Old Dog and Duck: The Secret Meanings of Pub Names
The Old Dog and Duck: The Secret Meanings of Pub Names
Albert Jack
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Summary
This is a book for everyone who has ever wondered why pubs should be called The Cross Keys, The Dew Drop Inn or The Hope and Anchor. You'll be glad to know that there are very good - strange and memorable - reasons behind them all. After much research about (and in) pubs, Albert Jack brings together the stories behind pub names to reveal how they offer fascinating and subversive insights on our history, customs, attitudes and jokes in just the same way that nursery rhymes do. The Royal Oak, for instance, commemorates the tree that hid Charles II from Cromwell's forces after his defeat at Worcester; The Bag of Nails is a corruption of the Bacchanals, the crazed followers of Bacchus, the god of wine and drunkenness; The Cat and the Fiddle a mangling of Catherine La Fidele and a guarded gesture of support for Henry VIII's first, Catholic, wife Catherine of Aragon; plus many, many more. Here too are even more facts about everything from ghosts to drinking songs to the rules of cribbage and shove ha'penny, showing that, ultimately, the story of pub history is really the story of our own popular history.
Product Description
Title - The Old Dog and Duck: The Secret Meanings of Pub Names
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Author - Albert Jack
ISBN 13 - 9781846142536
Imprint - Particular Books
Publisher - Penguin Books Ltd
Date Published - 03/09/2009
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Binding Type - Hardback
Dimensions - 134 x 184 x 27mm
Weight - 346 g
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