The Discovery of Britain: An Accidental History
By (Author) Graham Robb
Pan Macmillan
Picador
28th October 2025
2nd October 2025
United Kingdom
464
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
'Graham Robb has found a new format for writing history just as Craig Brown found a fresh way to write biography' - Alan Johnson 'Robb tumbles into British history with an infectious enthusiasm . . . immensely entertaining' - Chris Bryant, author of The Glamour Boys Taking the reader on a time-travelling adventure around the 'spindly, sea-wracked islands' we call home, The Discovery of Britain is history that's panoramic and intimate, poignant and shocking, seriously funny, and enlightening in the most surprising way. In the assured hands of the prize-winning author of The Discovery of France, and often from the unique vantage point of his bicycle, we encounter an entertaining cast of characters foreign and homegrown, drop in on places and events, and dwell on the successes and catastrophes across British history. From ancient settlements swallowed up by the sea and the creation of Stonehenge to the advent of multiculturalism and recent political earthquakes, all is seen as it's never been seen before. With intriguing maps and illustrations throughout, The Discovery of Britain can be devoured whole or each chapter read in the time it takes to change a bicycle tyre or drink a cup of coffee. The wonderful choice of how to enjoy this original and sweeping history of Britain is yours.
Robb tumbles into British history with an infectious enthusiasm . . . immensely entertaining -- Chris Bryant, author of The Glamour Boys
A dazzling and dizzyingly wonderful roam through Britain's past. This is history writing as you've never read it before enchanting and truly exciting' -- Jack Cornish, author of The Lost Paths
Engagingly rediscovers Britain's past in unexpected ways, melding memory and observation with history and geography -- Brian Groom, author of Made in Manchester
Graham Robb was born in Manchester in 1958 and is a former fellow of Exeter College, Oxford. He has published widely on French literature and history. His book The Discovery of France won both the Duff Cooper and Royal Society of Literature Ondaatje Prizes. For Parisians the City of Paris awarded him the Grande Mdaille de la Ville de Paris. He lives on the English-Scottish border. The Discovery of Britain is his tenth book.