Fair overview of the broad strokes in the history of the British Isles.
The inclusion of certain facts and events seem rather arbitrary and inane considering the scope and magnitude of the history within. While some of these tidbits are amusing, or interesting in their own right (like quoting an old traveler's guide describing the Welsh people as particularly fond of shaving below the waistband), mostly they leave you scratching your head in confusion as to why they were included.
I didn't care much for the way the different themes within a century was divided without any serious attempt at putting them in context of each other. This arrangement of events made for a jumbly chronology that lead me to jump back and forth +/- 80 years several times within a chapter, which became tiresome in no time. Despite this the book gave me a better overall grasp of British history (Irish history – not so much) which probably was what it was intended to do.