Now Then
A Biography of Yorkshire
(Author) Rick BroadbentNow Then is a biographical mosaic of Yorkshire. Rick Broadbent, an award-wining author and exiled Yorkshireman, goes in search of the soul of England's biggest county and produces an all-encompassing portrait of a place that has been victimised and stereotyped since the days of Williams the Conqueror. Incorporating social history, memoir, reportage and author interviews, Now Then paints a picture of what it means to be from Yorkshire - both now and back then. Now Then is not a hagiography and Broadbent visits devastated mining communities, an inner-city homeless shelter and the county's most isolated sheep farm, as well as examining the truth about well-known Yorkshire figures and institutions. From the Bronte sisters and Marks & Spencer to the Yorkshire pudding, accent and Ripper, this is a funny, wise and searching account of the county that gave the world its first football club and its last witch-burning. Ultimately, this is an affectionate but unsparing look at a county, its people and their flinty vowels. It is about the real Yorkshire and its daily life, as well as Dracula and Geoffrey Boycott.
Rick Broadbent
Rick Broadbent is a British sports journalist and author known for his insightful and engaging writing style. He has written for publications such as The Times and The Sunday Times, covering a wide range of sports including cycling, boxing, and football. Broadbent is the author of several acclaimed books, including "Ring of Fire: The Inside Story of Valentino Rossi and MotoGP" which offers a behind-the-scenes look at the world of motorcycle racing. His work is characterized by its detailed research, lively storytelling, and deep understanding of the sports he covers. Broadbent's contributions to sports literature have earned him a reputation as a respected and influential voice in the genre.