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Brewers in Hertfordshire: A historical gazetteer by Allan WhitakerDescriptionBrewing and its associated activities have been important industries in Hertfordshire for centuries. In Brewers in Hertfordshire, Allan Whitaker presents a detailed history of brewing in the county from 1700 to the present day. Read MoreCinemas of Hertfordshire by Allen Eyles with Keith SkoneDescriptionThis is a book that will intrigue and entertain film buffs and local historians alike. Read MoreHertfordshire 1731-1800 as recorded in the Gentleman's Magazine edited by Arthur JonesDescriptionThis book contains all Hertfordshire material of any importance which was published in the Gentleman's Magazine in the period from 1731 to 1800. Read MoreParks in Hertfordshire since 1500 by Hugh PrinceDescriptionIn this authoritative history of Hertfordshire's great parks, Dr Hugh Prince considers the cultural, political and economic influences on their changing fortunes over the past 500 years. Read MoreSt Albans 1650-1700: A thoroughfare town and its people edited by J.T. Smith and M.A. NorthDescriptionThis study of the small cathedral city of St Albans offers a rare insight into social change in a typical English community between 1650 and 1700. Read MoreThe Origins of Hertfordshire by Tom WilliamsonDescriptionGreatly expanded and extensively revised, this book examines the history of Hertfordshire from late prehistoric times to the thirteenth century. Read MoreTracing your Family History in HertfordshireDescriptionThis practical and comprehensive guide provides an indispensable introduction to everything family historians need to know in order to trace their ancestors. Read MoreAn Historical Atlas of Hertfordshire edited by David ShortDescriptionPrinted in full colour, and with a fold-out parish map, the Historical Atlas is an essential tool for the local historian and anyone with an interest in this fascinating county. Read MoreHertfordshire Garden History - Volume 2: Gardens pleasant, groves delicious edited by Deborah SpringDescriptionThis second volume of Hertfordshire garden history considers how Hertfordshire's historic parks and gardens – some still existing, many others lost – have been influenced by, and reflect, the social and economic history of their time. Read More |










