Chris Ayriss Launches His New Book: Hung Out to Dry Swimming and British Culture
This captivating book puts flesh on the bones of British history, exposing for the first time the dramatic impact that swimmers have had on culture and morals. It explores the reason for a change in attitudes that has shaped the lives of every man woman and child in Great Britain and to varying degrees the world.
Leicester, United Kingdom, February 10, 2010 --(PR.com)-- British swimmers once filled the waterways of England. How did these sportsmen, the pride of the nation, find themselves chased out of the water, rounded up and confined to indoor swimming pools? Discover how pride turned to prejudice as a nation of skinny dippers sparked the development of the unique British culture of prudery. Discover religions role in our changing culture, and visit the city of Leicester; Swim City, as the swimmers past is revealed.
Chris Ayriss; a family man and keen swimmer presents his work after a decade of research and discovery. His book fills the conspicuous gap in understanding, that envelops this controversial and thought provoking subject.
Published by Lulu.com
ISBN 978-0-557-12428-2
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Chris Ayriss; a family man and keen swimmer presents his work after a decade of research and discovery. His book fills the conspicuous gap in understanding, that envelops this controversial and thought provoking subject.
Published by Lulu.com
ISBN 978-0-557-12428-2
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Nevanthon Press
Christopher Ayriss
01162471307
www.hungouttodry.co.uk
mobile uk 07849105466
Contact
Christopher Ayriss
01162471307
www.hungouttodry.co.uk
mobile uk 07849105466
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