Landmarks of Britain: The Five Hundred Places That Made Our History

Landmarks of Britain: The Five Hundred Places That Made Our History

by Clive Aslet (Author)

Synopsis

LANDMARKS OF BRITAIN is the history of the nation, told through the places where it happened. Each if the 'landmarks' that Clive Aslet describes tells the sweeping panorama of history, encompassing battlefields, cathedrals and palaces, of course, but also places linked with great events in the worlds of science, literature, architecture, religion, espionage, sport, agriculture and industry. The splitting of the atom; where the Enigma code was cracked and the four-minute-mile smashed; the landing places of Julius Caesar and the rats that brought the Black Death; the invention of photography, television and radar, as well as the birth and resting places of princes, poets and plutocrats -- you can wander through all these moments in the history of Britain, and see the ways they have changed the country we live in now. With LANDMARKS OF BRITAIN at your side and Clive Aslet as your guide you can visit these very sites and many more the length and breadth of the nation. Take a walk through British history -- you live near somewhere extraordinary and you don't even know it.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 576
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Published: 05 Oct 2006

ISBN 10: 0340735112
ISBN 13: 9780340735114

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
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.