The Lie of the Land: An under-the-field guide to the British Isles

The Lie of the Land: An under-the-field guide to the British Isles

by IanVince (Author)

Synopsis

'Takes the reader on an explosive journey across millenia. Continents glide thousands of miles like contestants in Strictly Come Dancing, Scotland swelters on the Equator and Snowdonia boasts a volcanic ring of fire with mountains taller than Everest' Daily Express





Like most of us, Ian Vince used to think of the British countryside as average, unexciting - as dramatic as a nice cup of tea. Then, over the course of a single car journey, the features of our green and pleasant land reawakened a fascination with geology that he had long forgotten, and he began to delve beneath the surface (metaphorically, that is).

From the ancient rocks of north-west Scotland to St Michael's Mount off the coast of Cornwall, The Lie of the Land takes us on a journey through a fantastically exotic Britain of red desert sands, shattering continental collisions and tides of volcanic lava. Ian Vince shows us how Britain came to look the way it does; and with warmth and wit transports us back through billions of years to a land that time forgot.

'Anyone who has ever picked up a pebble at the seaside or a rock on a moorland path will find invaluable Ian Vince's geological guide... you will understand the area round your British holiday cottage far more deeply than before' Giles Foden (author of The Last King of Scotland), Conde Nast Travelle

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Publisher: Boxtree
Published: 04 Jun 2010

ISBN 10: 0752227114
ISBN 13: 9780752227115

Author Bio
Ian Vince is a contributing editor to The Idler, has written for Channel 4's Bremner, Bird and Fortune and is the author of four humorous books, including Britain: What a State and The MyWay Code. He also writes a regular column in the Daily Telegraph called 'Strange Days', in which he travels around Britain seeking out curious local customs, folklore and odd occurrences.