'Brilliant.' Alan Johnson 'Compelling.' David Kynaston 'The beer drinkers' Bill Bryson.' Times Literary Supplement
Pete Brown Ordine dei libri
Pete Brown è uno scrittore inglese con un'acuta attenzione al significato culturale della birra e dei pub. I suoi scritti esplorano le culture del bere in tutto il mondo, offrendo ai lettori prospettive uniche sui rituali e le tradizioni sociali. Attraverso una prosa accattivante, Brown dà vita alla storia e all'atmosfera dei pub, rivelandone l'importanza nella connessione umana e nella società.






- 2022
- 2020
Sex and the Death of Chivalry
- 168pagine
- 6 ore di lettura
The story unfolds in a chaotic setting where the protagonist grapples with the aftermath of a breakup with Lilly. The imagery of a shattered home and emotional turmoil reflects a deeper exploration of loss and regret. As the protagonist navigates the remnants of their relationship, the narrative hints at a journey of self-discovery and the painful lessons learned from love and heartbreak. The tone combines humor with melancholy, capturing the complexities of moving on from a significant relationship.
- 2020
Pie Fidelity
- 352pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
A journey through British food, from the acclaimed author of The Apple Orchard In Britain, we have always had an awkward relationship with food. We've been told for so long that we are terrible cooks and yet when someone with a clipboard asks us what the best things are about being British, our traditional food and drink are more important than the monarchy and at least as significant as our landscape and national monuments in defining a collective notion of who we are. Taking nine archetypically British dishes - Pie and Peas, A Cheese Sandwich, Fish and Chips, Spag Bol, Devonshire Cream Tea, Curry, The Full English, The Sunday Roast and a Crumble with Custard - and enjoying them in their most typical settings, Pete Brown examines just how fundamental food is to our sense of identity, perhaps even our sense of pride, and the ways in which we understand our place in the world.
- 2020
A highly entertaining and visually stunning exploration of the art and design of beer bottles, pump clip and cans and it how has evolved to grab the attention of beer lovers over the years.
- 2013
With the craft "hard cider" market growing rapidly, it's clear that drinkers are embracing this refreshing alternative to beer. World's Best Ciders taps into that trend, presenting more than 500 ciders from both artisan makers and global brands. Featuring in-depth explanations and tasting notes, it reveals all you need to know about the cider-making process, producers, and breweries across the globe. Recipes for cider-based dishes complete this phenomenal guide. .
- 2013
The Windows 8 App Store and Metro usher in an exciting new era of opportunity for Windows developers. The Windows 8 Metro interface transforms the PC into a visually-striking container for apps of all types.Windows 8 XAML in Action introduces C# developers to Metro style app development. It provides full coverage of XAML, and addresses both the design and development of Metro style apps. Following numerous carefully-crafted examples, readers will learn about new Windows 8 features, the WinRT API, and .NET 4.5. They will also pick up tips for deploying Metro style apps, including sale through the Windows Store. And, of course, they will find the same deep, unique insights Pete provides in his Silverlight books.Purchase of the print book comes with an offer of a free PDF, ePub, and Kindle eBook from Manning. Also available is all code from the book.
- 2010
Pete Brown, lyricist for the iconic 60s group Cream, has worn many hats as a poet, singer, percussionist, record producer, and screenwriter. Known for collaborating with legends like Spike Milligan, Allen Ginsberg, and Robert Graves, he gained fame for his work with Cream, particularly on hits like "White Room," "I Feel Free," and "Sunshine of Your Love." In this personal odyssey, Brown shares his journey from the green fields of Surrey to the confines of a Jewish school in Hendon, detailing surreal day jobs and hitch-hiking adventures in search of identity and romance. He candidly addresses challenges, including the complexities of his upbringing and the mental shift from earning GBP20 a week as a performing poet to receiving substantial sums for his songwriting. The narrative is rich with humorous anecdotes from his touring experiences and offers unconventional views on drugs, love, music, and film. Brown recounts encounters with numerous famous figures, including Ginsberg, Burroughs, Clapton, and Scorsese, alongside his long-standing collaboration with Cream's Jack Bruce. This captivating exploration delves into the intersections of music, poetry, love, and life, celebrating one of rock's unsung heroes.
- 2010
Man Walks Into A Pub
- 300pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
In MAN WALKS INTO A PUB, Pete Brown takes us on a well-lubricated pub-crawl through the amazing story of beer, from the first sacred sip of ancient Egyptian bouza to the last pint of lager on a Friday night.
- 2010
Silverlight 4 in Action
- 766pagine
- 27 ore di lettura
Silverlight in Action, Revised Edition is a fast-paced, comprehensive tutorial that guides the reader from creating "Hello World" to coding production-quality, data-driven rich internet applications with graphics, audio, and video content. Written for a developer who already knows how to code in C#, this fluff-free book covers the basics quickly and dives into the heart of Silverlight development using XAML (a language for creating user interface elements), Visual Studio 2008/2010, and the Expression design suite. In addition to the fundamentals, the book covers the new features in Silverlight, as well as .NET RIA Services. It explains developing offline and "outside the browser" applications, managing video and audio, handling validation, navigation and deep-linking, and how each Silverlight feature fits into the overall Silverlight ecosystem.
- 2006
Meet Pete Brown—beer journalist, beer drinker, and author of an irreverent book about British beer, Man Walks Into A Pub . One day, Pete's world is rocked when he discovers several countries produce, consume, and celebrate beer far more than the British do. The Germans claim they make the best beer in the world, the Australians consider its consumption a patriotic duty, the Spanish regard lager as a trendy youth drink and the Japanese have built a skyscraper in the shape of a foaming glass of their favorite brew. At home, meanwhile, people seem to be turning their backs on the great British pint. What's going on? Drinking in more than 300 bars in 27 towns, through 13 different countries and four continents, Pete puts on 10 pounds and does irrecoverable damage to his health in the pursuit of saloon-bar enlightenment.


