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The Making Of The British Landscape

From the Ice Age to the Present

Nicholas Crane

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English
Orion
12 December 2017
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.

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Imprint:   Orion
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 196mm,  Width: 128mm,  Spine: 42mm
Weight:   480g
ISBN:   9780753826676
ISBN 10:   0753826674
Pages:   608
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Nicholas Crane is a rare combination: he's an expert cartographer and an international explorer with a charisma that brings his personal obsession alive. In 1992-3 he walked alone for 18 months along the entire mountain watershed of Europe, describing this epic adventure in his award-winning book Clear Waters Rising. His next book, Two Degrees West, was an account of his walk down Britain's central meridian, and was published to great acclaim in 1999. Nicholas' most recent book was his biography of the world's first modern, scientific cartographer, the Flemish-born, 16th-century genius Gerard Mercator. MERCATOR: THE MAN WHO MAPPED THE PLANET was published in 2002. He has presented 2 series of Mapman for BBC television.

Reviews for The Making Of The British Landscape: From the Ice Age to the Present

'Ambitious, magnificent ... Crane is excellent at describing climate, geology and shifting shorelines, but is at his best when plaiting together earth-shaping events with humankind and civilisation' -- Andrea Wulf Guardian 'Pungent, dramatic and drawing deeply on recent research ... a geographer's love letter to the British and the land that formed them - and which they transformed over many millennia of creative labour. As such, it is dramatic, lyrical and even inspiring, and given all those rocks, remarkably readable' -- James McConnachie SUNDAY TIMES 'This is storytelling at its best. Crane's subject is the British landscape - the relationship between people and place, and how climate and population shaped our world ... written with brio (and) insight' -- Clive Aslet THE TIMES 'A book I absolutely loved' -- Tom Holland (@holland_tom) 'Crane's book earns its place in the pantheon and it will hopefully inspire a passion for our landscapes in a new generation of readers' -- Richard J Mayhew LITERARY REVIEW 'The Making of the British Landscape by Nicholas Crane does exactly what it says on the tin, providing a panoramic account of the past 12,000 years that is simultaneously scholarly, lyrical and moving' -- Tom Holland NEW STATESMAN 'Nicholas Crane's sweeping The Making of the British Landscape shows how fragile are the views we love best, and how critical it is to guard them' -- Simon Jenkins EVENING STANDARD 'This is his greatest work for those curious to understand the geographical layers that have shaped Great Britain. From diminishing ice to the peak of our London urban Shard, Crane has captured the chronology of change of our landscapes, full of facts, imagination and archaeology' -- Nigel Winser GEOGRAPHICAL 'A definitive, encyclopaedic read and an evocative paean to the evolution of our scenery by the vastly knowledgeable BBC presenter, Nick Crane. A revealing glimpse of the Britain that once was and how we made it the place it is today' BBC COUNTRYFILE 'Crane provides a masterful account of how landscapes were settled and shaped' THE NATIONAL 'The book I admired most was Nicholas Crane's The Making of the British Landscape as panoramic as it is revelatory' -- Tom Holland THE OBSERVER Books of the Year 'The book I want most for Christmas is the satisfyingly hefty The Making of the British Landscape by the ever reliable Nicholas Crane' -- Bill Bryson THE OBSERVER Books of the Year The book I'd love for Christmas is Nicholas Crane's The Making of the British Landscape -- Helen Dunmore OBSERVER Books of the Year 'THIS is a magnificent, epic work by a national treasure ... Nothing escapes his eye ... and the sweep of history, brought to life in superb prose, is oddly moving. A tour de force' -- Bel Mooney DAILY MAIL 'This is the fascinating story of how 12,000 years of human occupation have shaped the landscape of Britain, Europe's largest island, through hunter-gathering, agriculture and industry, up to the present day' MAIL ON SUNDAY Christmas Books 'A richly textured, thoughtful examination' -- Andrew Holgate SUNDAY TIMES Christmas Books 'Superb chronicle of the physical characteristics of Europe's largest island' -- Nigel Jones SUNDAY TELEGRAPH


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