Licensed to Sell: The history and heritage of the public house

by Geoff Brandwood, Andrew Davison, and Michael Slaughter

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This is a new edition of English Heritage's widely acclaimed study of that great British institution, the public house. First published in 2004, this was described as the best history of the pub available. Now updated and corrected, it offers a scholarly, yet accessible history of the origins of the pub and its development since medieval times.

Alcoholic beverages have long formed a part of British culture and over the centuries the authorities have made strenuous efforts to control the form and operation of public drinking establishments (with varying degrees of success!). The Golden Age of pub-building was at the end of the nineteenth century and many of the finest examples are illustrated here. It was brought about by a combination of forces which are all explored - the influence of the Temperance Movement, competition from rival forms of entertainment, and efforts on the part of magistrates and government to improve the pub stock.

The book contains a stunning photographic survey of our pub heritage and lists most of the finest and interesting surviving examples. This new edition also explains the changes that have affected pubs, their culture and appearance during the past seven years.

  • ISBN10 1848020856
  • ISBN13 9781848020856
  • Publish Date 30 July 2011 (first published 30 October 2004)
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 7 June 2017
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Historic England
  • Edition 2nd New edition
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 212
  • Language English