A lighthearted guide to the geography of Britain from The Times journalist and bestselling author of Coast Christopher Somerville.
A lighthearted guide to the geography of Britain from The Times journalist and bestselling author of Coast Christopher Somerville.
Bognor Regis... Aberystwyth... Glasgow... Can you place them on a map? Most people can t these days. What kind of countryside do you pass through on your way to the Cairngorms, or the Fens, or Northumberland? What s north of the Pennines? And what s it like when you get there? Most folk wouldn t have a clue.
Increasing numbers of us don t have a basic geographical notion of these islands. Blame it on a decline in formal geography teaching, or Sat-Nav and other A to Z and nothing in between devices that make us lazy we are well travelled but not well orientated.Now Christopher Somerville, bestselling author of Coast and many other books of UK exploration, presents the basics of what belongs where, which counties border one another, and what lies beyond the Watford Gap. He reminds us of the watery bits, the lumpy bits and the flat bits, and gets to grips with the smaller islands surrounding Britain and much more.Never Eat Shredded Wheat is a reminder of all the fascinating geography that brings the British islands vividly to life - geography which we have forgotten, or never even knew.“'This neat and engaging book will remind you of the geography of our green and pleasant isle, and, aside from anything else, will ensure you are never without the correct fact again'”
This is geography not as a dry academic subject full of jargon and terminology, but as the natural history of a living, evolving landscape. - Economist
Let's lift our heads from the flat, mechanical, simplistic world inside the video screens and feast our five senses on the earthly delights of real geography where it rules supreme: out there. - Sunday ExpressAn amusing and informative read. - Sunday TelegraphPacked with a wealth of information making it a must for fans of pub quizzes. And it's good to know someone else was taught that Great Britain looks like an old lady riding a pig - Press AssociationThis book is brilliant...you will find explanations and descriptions of every nook and cranny of our nation. - The SentinelThis neat and engaging book will remind you of the geography of our green and pleasant isle, and, aside from anything else, will ensure you are never without the correct fact again - The OldieA sort of Lynne Truss for our geography, by the author of COAST. - The BooksellerChristopher Somerville's many books include the bestselling Coast series, walking guides, and books of exploration to all corners of the British Isles.
Bognor Regis... Aberystwyth... Glasgow... Can you place them on a map? Most people can t these days. What kind of countryside do you pass through on your way to the Cairngorms, or the Fens, or Northumberland? What s north of the Pennines? And what s it like when you get there? Most folk wouldn t have a clue.Increasing numbers of us don t have a basic geographical notion of these islands. Blame it on a decline in formal geography teaching, or Sat-Nav and other A to Z and nothing in between devices that make us lazy we are well travelled but not well orientated.Now Christopher Somerville, bestselling author of Coast and many other books of UK exploration, presents the basics of what belongs where, which counties border one another, and what lies beyond the Watford Gap. He reminds us of the watery bits, the lumpy bits and the flat bits, and gets to grips with the smaller islands surrounding Britain and much more. Never Eat Shredded Wheat is a reminder of all the fascinating geography that brings the British islands vividly to life - geography which we have forgotten, or never even knew.
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