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About the Book
Twenty-one pubs close per week in the UK. Award-winning stand-up and pub aficionado James Dowdeswell – who grew up in a West Country pub –believes humour is the best way to make the plight of the pub public and to generate a response
To source the roots of the problem and to help crystallise what makes the perfect pub, James dissects, discusses and waxes lyrical on every aspect of pub culture. Dowdeswell’s conversational prose style means reading this book is like sitting down with the author and discussing your ultimate pub over a beer. He champions many quirks and causes including: Interior design; Pub toilets; Beer, both real and crafty; Wine in pubs; Soft drinks and the designated driver; Pub games & entertainment; Pub dogs and other animals – and more. It concludes with his own take on George Orwell’s Moon Under Water essay and a call to arms.
About the Author
James is a headline act at most UK comedy
clubs and has been a professional comedian
since winning the Jongleurs Best New Act
Award in 2000. His TV appearances include
Ricky Gervais’Extras and Russell Howard’s
Good News.A number of his solo stand-up
shows have concentrated on drinks and pub
culture and he has a TV show about pubs in
development.
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