The Little Book of Cardiff
The Little Book of Cardiff
paperback
Published:
8 July, 2021
Description
Did you know?
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The city’s coat of arms reads Deffro, mae’n ddydd – ‘Awake, it is day’
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Cardiff City Football Club played in chocolate-and-amber colours before they became the ‘Bluebirds’
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Brains Beer, said to be Wales’ most famous drink, was first brewed in Cardiff during the 1800s
Authors David and Gareth take a trip through the places, peculiarities and past practices of Cardiff, stopping off to sample the culinary (and alcoholic) delights of the city along the way.
From Clark’s Pies and a heaped helping of ‘half and half’ to the oddities of the ‘Kaairdiff’ accent, this fact-packed compendium reveals the contributions Cardiff has made to the history of the nation and recalls some of its famous faces – Shirley Bassey, Charlotte Church and Shakin’ Stevens amongst them – and popular attractions. This book is sure to entertain, amuse and surprise everyone who picks it up.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780750997898 |
| ISBN10 | 0750997893 |
| Item Weight | 1000 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | The History Press Ltd |
| Format | paperback |
| Edition | 2nd edition |
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Author's Bio
David Collins is a local government officer and a teacher. He and Gareth Bennett are die-hard Cardiff City fans and the authors of two quiz books on the Bluebirds. Gareth is a trained journalist and keen local historian, while David has written extensively on Welsh soccer and Cardiff City and is a regular pundit on GTFM's Cardiff City phone-in.