The English Lakes: A History

The English Lakes: A History

by IanThompson (Author)

Synopsis

With more than 20 million visitors each year, the Lake District retains its fascination for people from all over Britain and abroad. Ian Thompson, who grew up in nearby Barrow-in-Furness and went fell-walking from an early age, is well-equipped to reveal the area's allure. He tells how it was the chance combination of a fascination with the Alps and the outbreak of the Napoleonic wars that provided the spark for a national obsession. And in brief elegant chapters he shows how Wordsworth, Coleridge, Southey and De Quincey transformed the perception of the region from one of 'horrid mountains' to 'vales of peace'. Later the work of J. M. W. Turner, John Ruskin, Beatrix Potter, Arthur Ransome and Alfred Wainwright, the great populariser of fell-walking, all in their different ways contributed to making the region what it is today. Crammed with fascinating detail and illustrated with Thompson's own superb colour photography and more than 80 other colour illustrations, The English Lakes is sheer delight.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 352
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 01 Apr 2010

ISBN 10: 074759838X
ISBN 13: 9780747598381
Book Overview: The Lake District attracts more than 20 million visitors each year, of whom only 20% or so are local and 5% from overseas, which clearly shows that 75% come from all over the rest of Britain More than 50 integrated illustrations and photographs in colour and black and white Author publicity at the time of publication including a launch at the Lake District Festival 'Words by the Water' on 2 March 2010, and more events throughout the year

Media Reviews
PRAISE FOR 'THE SUN KING'S GARDEN' 'Lavishly and intelligently illustrated...the best account currently available in English of how and why this extraordinary prodigy of gardening art and regal vanity came into existence.' Sunday Telegraph 'Lively and well researched, studded with anecdotes and fascinating statistics.' Daily Telegraph 'A superb account...the book is as delightful and masterly as the project it describes.' Spectator
Author Bio
Ian Thompson studied Philosophy at the University of Newcastle (1974-77), and later completed a B. Phil and Ph. D. in Landscape Architecture. After qualifying as a landscape architect he worked in practice first in Glasgow and then on Tyneside. Between 1986 and 1992 he was a Senior Landscape Architect in the Planning Department of Gateshead Metropolitan Borough Council. He currently teaches postgraduate Landscape Architecture at Newcastle University. He is the author of the Sun King's Garden. Ian Thompson was born and bred in Barrow-in-Furness and now lives in Gosport with his wife and child.