Fascinating book and Hoskin's brilliant account of the history of Exeter is brought to life.
Hoskins clearly has a love of the City and is not shy in voicing his opinions. Two examples of which are Hoskins accounts of the awful nature of much of post war development in Exeter and how the City has been enaslved by the domination of the motor-car . The latter which is still very pertenient and relevant point with the current debates on road traffic calming schemes in Exeter and elsewhere.
I was somewhat disappointed in the new additional chapter by Hazel Harvey which attempts to bring the book up to date , this appears well meaning and artculates some good ideas , but it seemed a little rushed and unfinished in places.
Don't get me wrong this is still a must read for anybody interested in the history of Exeter.