Essex is a place where you learn to expect the unexpected. If you know
where to look, thereʼs history and mystery at every turn, and this book
is here to help you find it all. It brings you stories of strange places
with weird names, mystery buildings that make no sense until you know
their history, bizarre legends, forgotten facts, lost villages, unknown
islands, spirits and ghosts, witches and smugglers. Who knows, for
example, the part played by Essex in the colonisation of America? Or
that a town in Essex was once the capital of England? Did you know that
Captain Cook was married in Essex prior to setting out on his voyages of
discovery? Or that legend has it that the story of Saint George slaying
a dragon might have begun on Essex soil? All this and more is described
by writer and photographer John Wade in Illustrated Tales of Essex. In
it he reveals that Essexʼs people and places of the past are a million
miles away from the modern-day reality-TV view of the county.