Scafell: Portrait of a Mountain

Scafell: Portrait of a Mountain

by Bill Birkett (Author)

Synopsis

After three volumes in his prize-winning valley portraits, Bill Birkett turns his gaze to the highest and most powerful group of mountains in England. Glimpsed from afar, Scafell presents an impressive wave of naked rock, sharp ridge and steep crag, soaring above hanging coves and deep valleys. Rise to these heights and you are walking on the roof of England. In 1802 Coleridge rested from his daring exploits at the summit to write 'surely the first Letter ever written from the top of Sca' Fell!' Wordsworth's Guide to the Lakes was a bestseller in 1810, and the first recorded rock climb on Scafell - Broadstand, by Edward Birkett of Keswick - took place five years later. By the mid 19th century, the railways were opening up this remote region to lovers of the romantic and sublime. Intrepid travellers set out to explore it on foot and horseback. In the 1880s the Keswick-based Abraham Brothers began their superb series of black-and-white photographic portraits, which have had an unparalleled influence on perceptions of the English landscape. Bill Birkett's portrait takes us into the heart of the Scafell range, offering a unique view of the moods of the mountain.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 160
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Frances Lincoln
Published: 07 Dec 2007

ISBN 10: 0711227241
ISBN 13: 9780711227248
Book Overview: First ever book of its kind Perfect for armchair walker Authoritative history and context as well as pictures
Prizes: Runner-up for Lakeland Book of the Year Awards 2008.

Media Reviews
Local knowledge shines through Mr Birkett's writing and the reader is carried along with the adrenaline rush. Set to become a first-choice book to take off the shelf by both armchair mountain climbers and professionals themselves. Whitehaven News Breathtaking photography, powerful descriptions and daring exploits. Westmorland Gazette A homage to Scafell. This beautifully presented book is one man's vision of a very special landscape. Cumberland News
Author Bio
Bill Birkett is one of Britain's foremost mountain writers and photographers. Photography, climbing and walking have been his lifelong passions. He first started exploring the mountains with his father Jim Birkett, a leading climber and naturalist. Twice a winner of the Outdoor Writers and Photographers Guild BEST OUTDOOR BOOK for his A Year in the Life of the Duddon Valley. and A Year in the Life of Langdale Valley, Bill is also the author of photographic portaits of Borrowdale and Glencoe and Scafell - Portrait of a Mountain. To find out more about Bill Birkett, click here