Books
- The Old Book of Wye, G.E. Hubbard, Pilgrim Press Ltd, 1951
- Wye in the Eighteenth Century, Bryan Keith-Lucas, Geerings of
Ashford Ltd, ISBN 1 873953 17 8
- Wye, A Village Appraisal, 1984
- Wye, 10,000 years of a Kentish Community and its Landscape,
Nicola R. Bannister & Trudy A. Watt, Wye College Press, 1997, ISBN 0
86266 009 2
- The History and Topography of Wye, W. Morris, London, 1842
- A History of Wye Church and Wye College, C.S. Orwin & S.
Williams, 1914
- Wye College and Its World: a Centenary History, Stewart
Richards, Wye College Press, 1994
- Historic Wye College: an introduction, J.D. Sykes, c/o Wye
College Press, 1995
- A Guide to the Agricultural Museum, Brook, J.D. Sykes, Wye
Rural Museum Trust, c/o Wye College Press, 1997
- The Natural History of a Country Estate: Wye College, Kent,
Trudy Watt & Geoff Chapman (eds), Wye College Press, 1994
- East Kent Within Living Memory, East Kent Federation of Women’s
Institutes, Countryside Books, 1993, ISBN 1 85306 248 0
- Kent Villages, Alan Bignell, Robert Hale & Company, 1975,
ISBN 0 7091 4797 X
- A Kentish Parson, G.M. Ditchfield & Bryan
Keith-Lucas, Kent Arts & Libraries, 1991, ISBN 0 873010 05 2
- A New History of Wye, Wye Historical Society, 2003,
ISBN 0 9546499 0 7
- The Story of Wye Crown, Pam Rogers (ed), 2003,
leaflet available free from Wye Newsagency
Reviews
A New History of Wye
The
history of Wye is of more than local interest, but
the only previous general history of the village
was published in 1842 by William S. Morris, the
village doctor. A New History of Wye
details some of Wye's links to the wider history
of England and covers aspects of its history from
the early settlements through to the end of the
Second World War.
The pages are enlivened by accounts of
eccentrics, philanthropic citizens, political
radicals, scientists, religious pioneers and even
a lady poet who wrote of the hurricane that
devastated Wye exactly 300 years ago. Most of the
chapters have been written by members of Wye
Historical Society with a special interest in
their chosen subjects. The book draws on the
extensive archives of the Society and incorporates
the results of original research by the individual
authors. There are almost three hundred
illustrations (approximately one third in colour)
and a bibliography accompanies each chapter.
A New History of Wye is available from Wye
Newsagency.
Publications by Wye Scribes
- The Gloomy River, Shishkov, translated by Dr. Irina Henderson, Emily Justice
Book 1 ISBN 0 903348 52 7
Book 2 ISBN 0 903348 55 1
- Love is a Four Letter Word, Claire Calman, 2000, ISBN 0 552 99853
2
- Lessons for a Sunday Father, Claire Calman, 2001,
ISBN 0 552 99854 0
- I Like it Like That, 2000, Claire Calman, 2002,
ISBN 0 552 77097 3
All available from Wye Newsagency
Magazines
& Journals
- Wye & Brook Parish Magazine, published monthly, editor -
Vinny McLean tel: 0207 594 2984, distribution - Rosie Fletcher tel: 812396
- Wye Local History, published annually by the Historical
Society
- Images of Wye, Maureen de Saxe, 1999
- The Crown Amphitheatre Wye: "Eco-theatre" a unique
project in habitat restoration
- Stour Valley Walk, Kent County Council, ISBN 1 87301051 6,
price £5.95
- North Downs Way Walks - Harrietsham and Wye, Kent County
Council, price £1.20
- Wildlife and Walking in the Stour Valley, Kent County Council,
free
- Wye & Crundale Rides,
Kent County Council, price £1.45
- Wye, National Nature Reserve - leaflets available from English
Nature, Coldharbour Farm, Wye, TN25 5DB, tel: 01233 812525
- Wye College Estate Trails - Farming and Downland, Kent County
Council and Wye College, free
- Wye College Estate Trails - Archaeology and Landscape, Kent
County Council and Wye College, free
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