SC - Holidays
Cindy M. Renfrow
cindy at thousandeggs.com
Thu Dec 7 00:29:33 PST 2000
Hello! I agree the Jorvik Viking Museum was pretty bad -- especially the
ride in odorama past second-rate dioramas with canned sound-tracks.
I believe the original poster asked about books...
A short walk from Yorkminster Cathedral is a very nice bookstore where I
found "The Appetite & the Eye" and other books in the Food and Society
series.
In some English Heritage sites you can also find a collection of small
cookbooks put out by E.H., entitled Food & Cooking in... (Roman Britain,
16th century, prehistoric Britain, etc.). They're small, but well done.
If you go into a used bookshop, ask if they have a pamphlet guide to
Antiquarian & Second-hand Bookdealers. I've got one here for NE England.
If you tell me the counties you're planning to visit, I'll post the names &
addresses.
Regards,
Cindy
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>York and York Minster are lovely, and the York Museum is good, but I'm told
>the Jorvik (?) Viking Museum is overated and frustrating (it's one of those
>whip-you-round-in-a-cart things where you can't stop and drool).
>There is a page (or two or three) about visiting London on our Shirewebpage
>the including names of some good restaurants (obligatory food content).
>Have a look and if you have any further questions, you can email me
>privately.
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>Al Servizio Vostro, e del Sogno
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