Landmarks Of Britain :

Landmarks Of Britain : " The Five Hundred Places That Made Our History"

by Clive Aslet (Author)

Synopsis

such as...The All England Club, Banqueting House, Blackpool Pleasure Beach, Bodleian Library, Caernarfon Castle, Dounreay Nuclear Reactor, Fishbourne Roman Palace, Flatford Mill, The Foundling Hospital, Glasgow School of Art, Glencoe, John Murray Publishers, Jordans Quaker Meeting House, Offa's Dyke, Old Sarum, Plymouth Hoe, Port Sunlight, Rotherhithe Tunnel, Runnymede, Selfridges, Sherwood Forest, Slough Trading Estate, Smithfield, Southwell Workhouse, Spaghetti Junction, Speakers' Corner, Sutton Hoo, Tolpuddle, Trellick Tower, Woking Mosque! THE LANDMARKS OF BRITAIN promises to be the most unusual history of Britain to be published for years. Arranged regionally - but underpinned by a strong sense of chronology - the book embraces the whole of British history, encompassing battlefields, cathedrals and palaces, of course, but also places linked with great events in the worlds of science, literature, architecture, espionage, philanthropy, religion, romance, agriculture and industry. Each entry tells a tale of triumph or disaster: the discovery of penicillin, the writing of Paradise Lost, the abolition of the slave trade - these appear alongside battles, coronations and executions. Visit all 500 landmarks and you will have relived the epic of British history through the very fields and stones on which it happened.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 576
Edition: 1st. Edition
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Published: 10 Oct 2005

ISBN 10: 0340735104
ISBN 13: 9780340735107

Media Reviews
'This is no conventional gazetteer, nor is it a guide book. It is a charming, erudite, amusing and very personal list ... His energy, enthusiasm and learning, always lightly worn, are prodigious ... Delightful' -- David Dimbleby, The Spectator 'A brilliant, far-ranging enterprise ...literally a monumental work: all those who care about history in the first place should acquire it' -- Antonia Fraser, Sunday Times 'A grand and panoramic sweep through our island story' -- Sunday Telegraph 'A labour of love ... a book to map your travels by' -- Daily Mail 'A first-rate, oblique examination of British history that no household or car glove compartment should be without' -- House & Garden 'This book only goes to prove what a creative, war-like, eccentric, inventive lot we are - and three cheers for it' -- The Lady
Author Bio
Clive Aslet is the award-winning editor of Country Life, and an acknowledged authority on British architecture and life. His books include ANYONE FOR ENGLAND? and INSIDE THE HOUSE OF LORDS and have studied our national identity. He regularly appears on current affairs programmes such as Newsnight. Clive lives in London with his wife and three young children.