The Making Of The British Landscape by Nicholas Crane, Paperback, 9780753826676 | Buy online at The Nile
Departments
 Free Returns*

The Making Of The British Landscape

From the Ice Age to the Present

Author: Nicholas Crane  

Paperback

The history of 12,000 years of the British landscape, from the Ice Age to the twenty-first century, by prizewinning author Nicholas Crane, co-presenter of COAST.

Read more
$33.47
Or pay later with
Check delivery options
Paperback

PRODUCT INFORMATION

Summary

The history of 12,000 years of the British landscape, from the Ice Age to the twenty-first century, by prizewinning author Nicholas Crane, co-presenter of COAST.

Read more

Description

How much do we really know about the place we call 'home'? In this sweeping, timely book, Nicholas Crane tells the story of Britain.

Over the course of 12,000 years of continuous human occupation, the British landscape has been transformed form a European peninsula of glacier and tundra to an island of glittering cities and exquisite countryside.

In this geographical journey through time, we discover the ancient relationship between people and place and the deep-rooted tensions between town and countryside. From tsunamis to Roman debacles, from henge to high-rise and hamlet to metropolis, this is a book about change and adaptation. As Britain lurches towards a more sustainable future, it is the story of our age.

Read more

Critic Reviews

“Ambitious, magnificent - GuardianA geographer's love letter to the British and the land that formed them . . . dramatic, lyrical and even inspiring - Sunday TimesThis is a magnificent, epic work by a national treasure . . . A tour de force - Daily MailAs panoramic as it is revelatory - Observer”

Ambitious, magnificent - Guardian

A geographer's love letter to the British and the land that formed them . . . dramatic, lyrical and even inspiring - Sunday Times

This is a magnificent, epic work by a national treasure . . . A tour de force - Daily Mail

As panoramic as it is revelatory - Observer

Read more

About the Author

Nicholas Crane is an author, geographer, cartographic expert and recipient of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society's Mungo Park Medal in recognition of outstanding contributions to geographical knowledge, and of the Royal Geographical Society's Ness Award for popularising geography and the understanding of Britain. He has presented several acclaimed series on BBC2, among them MAP MEN, TOWN, BRITANNIA and COAST. He was elected President of the Royal Geographical Society in 2015.

Read more

More on this Book

How much do we really know about the place we call 'home'? In this sweeping, timely book, Nicholas Crane tells the story of Britain. Over the course of 12,000 years of continuous human occupation, the British landscape has been transformed form a European peninsula of glacier and tundra to an island of glittering cities and exquisite countryside.In this geographical journey through time, we discover the ancient relationship between people and place and the deep-rooted tensions between town and countryside. From tsunamis to Roman debacles, from henge to high-rise and hamlet to metropolis, this is a book about change and adaptation. As Britain lurches towards a more sustainable future, it is the story of our age.

Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Orion Publishing Co | Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Published
5th October 2017
Pages
608
ISBN
9780753826676

Returns

This item is eligible for free returns within 30 days of delivery. See our returns policy for further details.

$33.47
Or pay later with
Check delivery options