The Little Book of Essex
The Little Book of Essex
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Author: Dee Gordon
Essex | Reference works | Trivia & quiz question books | Local history
Published on 5th June 2025 by The History Press Ltd in the United Kingdom.
Paperback / softback |
196mm x 130mm x 17mm | 190g




Did you know? In the eleventh century, Edward the Confessor banished nightingales from the royal palace at Havering-atte-Bower because their singing disturbed his devotions.
In 1913, Benny Hucks of Stansted Mountfitchet was the first person to perform a loop-the-loop in an aircraft.
On Boxing Day 1946, Hatfield Heath villagers challenged local German and Italian POWs to a football match – and lost 11–0.
Brentwood was the first town in Britain to install CCTV.
A compendium of frivolity, a reference book of little-known facts and a wacky guide to one of England’s most colourful counties, The Little Book of Essex is packed full of entertaining, bite-sized pieces of historic and contemporary trivia that come together to make essential reading for visitors and locals alike.
Dip in randomly, or read consecutively – there are no rules. Be amused and amazed at the stories and history of Essex’s landscape, heritage, buildings and, above all, its people.
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