Fb2 Brambles of the British Isles (The Ray Society) ePub
by A. Newton,E. S. Edees
Category: | Biological Sciences |
Subcategory: | Science books |
Author: | A. Newton,E. S. Edees |
ISBN: | 0903874202 |
ISBN13: | 978-0903874205 |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Ray Society (December 1, 1988) |
Pages: | 550 |
Fb2 eBook: | 1255 kb |
ePub eBook: | 1583 kb |
Digital formats: | lrf mbr rtf lit |
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In his introduction Neil Oliver calls the British ‘a lucky, blessed people’, and his book holds up a mirror to that national self-image. A book to have in the glove-box when touring the British Isles. Oliver’s timeline journey travels from prehistoric footprints off the Norfolk coast to the Ozymandias folly of the Millennium Dome, from a tiny, exquisite jewel crafted for King Alfred the Great to great enigmatic stone forts in the West of Ireland that are being eaten by the sea. Stories we have been telling ourselves for thousands of years are falling on deaf ears or being forgotten, says Oliver .