A Treasonable Growth was Ronald Blythe's was first book and only novel. It is set in Aldeburgh, S...
The Time by the Sea is about Ronald Blythe's life in Aldeburgh during the 1950s. He had originall...
In this brilliant reconstruction of life in England between the two world wars, Ronald Blythe hig...
Woven from the words of the inhabitants of a small Suffolk village in the 1960s, Akenfield is a m...
'The best portrait of rural life in England' Roger Deakin'Exquisite' John Updike'The finest conte...
Born and brought up in rural Suffolk, Ronald Blythe was fascinated by the rhythms of country life...
Making her debut in London society, Nanda Brookenham is being groomed for the marriage market. Th...
'All the charm, wonder, eccentricity and vigour of country life is here in these pages, and told ...
Features a collection of sixty 'Word From Wormingford' columns from the back page of the 'Church ...
The year takes its shape from the seasons of nature and the feasts and festivals of the Christian...
Written at a time of notoriously lax standards in the Church of England, George Herbert's essay o...
'The best portrait of rural life in England' Roger Deakin'Exquisite' John Updike'The finest conte...