Black Gold: The History of How Coal Made Britain – Signed Copy

Jeremy Paxman

ISBN: 9780008128340S

£20.00

Signed hardback copy of Black Gold: The History of How Coal Made Britain by Jeremy Paxman.

First Edition, First Printing.

Hand signed by Jeremy Paxman to the title page.

NB This title is due to be published on 30th September 2021. All pre-orders will be dispatched on or just after publication day.

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Description

Where would Britain be without coal? In brilliant social history, Jeremy Paxman tells the story of how the black stuff has shaped every aspect of Britain.

Coal is the commodity that made Britain. Dirty and polluting though it is, this black rock acted as a midwife to genius. It drove industry, religion, politics, empire, trade. It powered the industrial revolution, turned Britain into the first urban nation and is the industry that made almost all others possible.

In this brilliant social history, bestselling author and broadcaster Jeremy Paxman tells the story of coal mining in England, Scotland and Wales from Roman times, through the birth of steam power to war, nationalisation, pea-souper smogs, industrial strife and the picket lines of the Miner’s Strike.

Written in the captivating style of his bestselling book The English, Paxman ranges widely across Britain to explore stories of engineers and inventors, entrepreneurs and industrialists, and the aristocrats such as the Marquises of Bute whose wealth ballooned after the discovery of coal seams beneath their blessed acres.

But whilst the rich inevitably became richer, the story told by Black Gold is first and foremost a history of the working miners – the men, women and often children who toiled in appalling conditions down in the mines; the villages that were thrown up around the pit-head; the brass bands, nonconformist religion and passionate horticulture that flourished in mining communities. And the development of trade unionism and the Labour movement as tight bonds of comradeship were formed underground. ‘The two greatest industrial strikes of the 20th century – both detailed here – were both about coal.

Down the mineshafts, conditions were appalling with little or no time spent on safety. Multiple and tragically frequent pit tragedies including Aberfan are catalogued here. As Engels put it: ‘there is no occupation in which a man may meet his end in so many diverse ways as this one’.

Almost all traces of coal-mining have vanished from Britain but with this brilliant history, Black Gold demonstrates just how much we owe to the black stuff.

Further Information

Format Hardback
Publisher Harper Collins Publishers
Published 30/09/2021
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