The History of The Channel Tunnel
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Good historical coverage with newly researched factual material.
Nicholas Faith is a distinguished journalist and author renowned for his insightful explorations of wine, spirits, and transport. His work is characterized by a keen ability to delve into the core of his subjects, unraveling their complexities and presenting them in an accessible and engaging manner. Faith's analytical approach, honed through extensive journalistic experience, allows him to examine these spheres with a unique perspective. His writings offer readers not just information, but also thought-provoking reflections and fresh viewpoints on these captivating worlds.






Good historical coverage with newly researched factual material.
A new edition of THE classic history of rail: how the 'Iron Road' turned the world upside down.
The smash-hit bestseller about the world's worst air crashes and the disaster detectives who pick through the wreckage to find out why they happened - now fully revised and updated, with 30% new material. From the early tragedies of the Comet and the DC10 to the modern-day horror of the Concorde catastrophe in Paris and the mysterious loss of an Air France Airbus over the Atlantic, Faith painstakingly recreates the accidents, explains what went wrong and discusses how they can be prevented from recurring. It's a gripping, fascinating and chilling book.
Burgundy, France's historic wine region, is a unique mix of, old towns and vineyards, of great wines, and of thousands of individualistic wine-makers, brokers and merchants. "Burgundy and its Wines" takes the reader on a journey where the temptation to linger is irresistible - from the gentle slopes of the Cote d'Or to the treasures of Dijon. The journey concludes with a directory of practical advice and information, including the best merchants and producers.
Exploring the "golden age" of railways - a period of privately owned, competitive companies - this book details the early explosion of "rail fever", which resulted in the carving up of the English countryside to accommodate the new "iron horses". From these dramatic and turbulent beginnings, readers are led through the birth, demise and possible resurgence of the environmentally friendly rail-cars and trams. The book also looks at the London Underground.
This guide to vodka the history of vodka; how vodka is made; the marketing of vodka; a full list of brands and their labels with tasting notes; how to drink it; what to eat with vodka; and how to cook with it.
Tied to a six-part Channel-4 documentary, this book is a survey of classic commercial vehicles across the world, from buses and trams to lorries, tractors, JCBs, trains and tubes. It examines the huge changes that have taken place in public, emergency and industrial road-transport machines.
In the only book dedicated to this prestigious Bordeaux wine, Faith leads the reader on a tour through the sumptuous neo-classical Cheteau Margaux estate. Beginning with a description of the dramatic history that defines the estate, and the fortuitous geology and geography that define the wine, Jean Dethier describes the magical atmosphere of the cheteau; three celebrated wine and food experts-George Lepre, Markus Del Monego, and Shinya Tasaki-offer critical insight on the best combinations of fine food with Cheteau Margaux's wines. The final section offers a useful chronology and assessment of the vintages from 1771 to the present.