The Great Castles of Britain and Ireland

The Great Castles of Britain and Ireland

by Lise Hull (Author), Lise Hull (Author), Stephen Whitehorne (Photographer)

Synopsis

Britain has a unique castle heritage, and The Great Castles of Britain and Ireland is a celebration of 50 beautiful, unique and fascinating castles. With stunning photography by Stephen Whitehorne, the book's engaging commentary guides the reader around the interior and exterior of each castle: architecture, furnishings, artefacts and gardens. The text is peppered with fascinating snippets of historical information, including details of past residents and military action. Included are staples such as Caerphilly, Warwick and Dover, and also Pembroke, Bamburgh and Rochester among many others.This book is a true celebration and a real treat for anyone who is fascinated by castles. The engaging text is complemented by beautiful pictures which entice the reader and bring alive the unique and very different charms of each castle covered.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Publisher: New Holland Publishers Ltd
Published: 25 Jul 2008

ISBN 10: 1847731309
ISBN 13: 9781847731302

Author Bio
Lise Hull is a freelance writer, castellologist and historian. After many years in the US Navy, she gained master's degrees in Heritage Studies (from University of Wales, Aberystwyth) and Historic Preservation (from Indiana University). She runs Castles Unlimited, which focuses on the study and promotion of British castles. Lise Hull is the author of Countries of the World: Scotland (Times Media). Stephen Whitehorne is one of Scotland's foremost land-scape, architectual and travel photographers. He is the photographer and author to several walking guides to Scotland, including Exploring the Highlands of Scotland and Walking the Scottish Highland Round (both Cassell), as well as photographer on many other guides. His work has been widely exhibited in the UK. Stephen also teaches photography, and is based near Edinburgh.