Ernest Journal No. 7
The Ernest Journal features histories and eccentric traditions and appeals to those who care more for timeless style than trends. Its authors say “It is a periodical of substance created for folk who love to build fires, embark on road trips, camp under a canopy of stars and run full pelt into the sea”. If you like a craft gin cocktail or a one pot supper these book are for you. An exceptional read for those with a little piece of rebel in their hearts.
- This Issue includes bread making in space; mapping Antarctic women; the immortal jellyfish; the absurd travels of the Kearton brothers; the etymology of wetlands; subterranean mail trains; cooking with garden tools; the evolution of sea charts; Prince Philip: volcano god; the extraordinary life of Sir Kenelm Digby. Enjoy.