Ian Hutson: 5 books

Book cover of Nglnd Xpx
by Ian Hutson
Language: English
Release Date: October 12, 2013

NGLND XPX (or “England Expects”) is a wonky-wheeled pudding-trolley of sweetmeats and savoury treats for your brain-gland. We recommend a spoonful of everything. It’s all dreadfully civilised fun, and not at all serious. The science is improbable, the history inaccurate, the plots farcical and...
Book cover of The Cat Wore Electric Goggles
by Ian Hutson
Language: English
Release Date: July 10, 2014

Relax, ease your gussets and indulge in a picnic for your brain-gland. Rocket-ships invaded by aliens Secret government satellites plummeting Insane Cold War time-travel Victorian flying-saucers Elderly ladies and moon landings Awfully embarrassing royal “first contact” Edwardian evolution...
Book cover of Cheerio, And Thanks For The Apocalypse
by Ian Hutson
Language: English
Release Date: November 3, 2018

It’s not easy being a vegetarian ray of positivity and social sunshine after the apocalypse. For one thing, meat’s easier to come by than broccoli. Seven awfully English tales of life just that one step too far into your future. I went there so that you wouldn’t have to. Once upon...
Book cover of The Dog With The Bakelite Nose
by Ian Hutson
Language: English
Release Date: February 27, 2018

Ten slightly mouldy slices of England’s brilliant future failures, each successfully consigned to the pre-apologetic, more successful past. Wonderfully tragic beginnings meet gruesomely happy endings, miserable lives wallow in cheerful second chances. Old-fashioned blokes, being blokes, doing awfully...
Book cover of Reading the Past

Reading the Past

Current Approaches to Interpretation in Archaeology

by Ian Hodder, Scott Hutson
Language: English
Release Date: December 4, 2003

The third edition of this classic introduction to archaeological theory and method has been fully updated to address the burgeoning of theoretical debate throughout the discipline. Ian Hodder and Scott Hutson argue that archaeologists must bring to bear a variety of perspectives in the complex and...
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