British native Fraser McAlpine set out to do for his countrymen what Stuff Parisians Like did for their neighbors across the channel—offering a guide to their particular tastes and eccentricities with all the cheeky wit you might expect ...
" Wherever did these peculiar expressions come from? British author Christopher J. Moore made a name for himself on this side of the pond with the sleeper success of his previous book, In Other Words.
American husbands are returning to the States to work and their British wives decide to make it into an adventure. The event s that follow they had not bargained for! A must read if you like British humor.
... Brits will always act as if it is their language that you are spoiling with your color, your flavor, and your rigor. And then, just to prove there is no pomposity that cannot be undercut with some good oldfashioned toilet humor, they ...
The story of Britain's fighting men from Bosworth Field to Afghanistan. Here is the blow by blow account of major battles from Trafalgar, Badajoz, Quebec and Waterloo and on to two world wars, Korea, the Falklands and Afghanistan
Best described as Bill Bryson meets Tony Hawks (The Observer) True Brits is the hilarious account of the antics and utterly strange traditions of 21st-century Britain.