
Made in Manchester
Author: Brian Groom
Narrator: David Judge
Unabridged: 8 hr 23 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: HarperNorth
Published: 05/23/2024

Author: Brian Groom
Narrator: David Judge
Unabridged: 8 hr 23 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: HarperNorth
Published: 05/23/2024
From a good author about the best English city, this was a lot less impressive than I was hoping for. Brian Groom's narrative history of Manchester takes a long view of how the city has changed. It begins as a Roman settlement, enjoys a spotlight during the civil war and builds itself into 'cottonop......more
I am so glad I received a proof of this book! Whilst bursting with fascinating information, it never feels rushed and is entertaining all the way through. As a student Manchester was the place to be; this book has taken me straight back to those days!......more
Very readable - just what you want in a book packed with information and comment.......more
Given that I was born and bred in Manchester, how could I possibly resist a book called "Made in Manchester: A People's History of the City That Shaped the Modern World"? Brian Groom's history takes us all the way back to the rain-drenched, sparsely populated spot the Romans chose as the place to bu......more
Manchester is not exactly a city that hides its light under a bushel. Ask an outsider to describe the town and its inhabitants in one word and many would reply with ‘swagger’, followed closely by ‘self-aggrandising’. And, in fairness, Manchester has a lot it can boast about. The city can variously c......more
‘Brian Groom fights for northern history.’ ‘ I Love MCR Praise for Brian Groom’s … ‘Entertaining and informative. … Avoids sentimentality and stereotypes.’ ‘A definitive new chronicle of the region.’ ‘Comprehensive and highly readable.’ ‘This is a huge book, in which the author slips seamlessly and triumphantly from one subject to another.’ ‘Hugely impressive.’ ‘A rich and kaleidoscopic history of a region, its landscape, industries, culture and people. s full of good things as the North itself.’ ‘A wonderful compendium of the North’s proud, deep, ancient otherness.’ ‘An essential writer and a tireless champion of the north.’ ‘A measured and essential voice in these compromised times.’ ‘One of journalism’s most astute observers of the state of Britain.’ ‘One of the leading experts on Britain’s regions and nations and a perceptive analyst.’ ‘Panoramic, authoritative and a beautiful read.’