Brian Cook's Landscapes of Britain

Brian Cook's Landscapes of Britain
Title Brian Cook's Landscapes of Britain PDF eBook
Author Brian Cook
Publisher Rizzoli Publications
Total Pages 0
Release 2012-03-15
Genre Design
ISBN 1849940363

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The illustrations of Brian Cook from the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s have become iconic. His heightened use of colour, in a flat colour poster style, is much imitated, but never surpassed. His jacket covers for the Batsford series of books that celebrated British life are now very collectable. This collection of his best work is a beautiful publication that should be enjoyed not only by collectors but all lovers of good design and illustration. Brian Cook describes his working processes, the then-new printing process that allowed him to pioneer his characteristic bold colours, and the design principles and practical methods of his craft. A stunning book for designers.

The Landscape of Britain

The Landscape of Britain
Title The Landscape of Britain PDF eBook
Author Dr Michael Reed *Nfa*
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 408
Release 2002-11-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1134728042

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First published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The Making of the British Landscape

The Making of the British Landscape
Title The Making of the British Landscape PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Crane
Publisher
Total Pages 384
Release 2017-10-05
Genre
ISBN 9780753826676

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Nicholas Crane's new book brilliantly describes the evolution of Britain's countryside and cities. It is part journey, part history, and it concludes with awkward questions about the future of Britain's landscapes. Nick Crane's story begins with the melting tongues of glaciers and the emergence of a gigantic game-park tentatively being explored by a vanguard of Mesolithic adventurers who have taken the long, northward hike across the land bridge from the continent. The Iron Age develops into a pre-Roman 'Golden Era' and Crane looks at what the Romans did (and didn't) contribute to the British landscape. Major landscape 'events' (Black Death, enclosures, urbanisation, recreation, etc.) are fully described and explored, and he weaves in the role played by geology in shaping our cities, industry and recreation, the effect of climate (and the Gulf Stream), and of global economics (the Lancashire valleys were formed by overseas markets). The co-presenter of BBC's COAST also covers the extraordinary benefits bestowed by a 6,000-mile coastline. The 12,000-year story of the British landscape culminates in the twenty-first century, which is set to be one of the most extreme centuries of change since the Ice Age.

This Land

This Land
Title This Land PDF eBook
Author Roly Smith
Publisher Frances Lincoln
Total Pages 0
Release 2016-03-24
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780711235045

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Explore the landscape wonders of Britain in this new collection of fifty photographs by Joe Cornish, widely acknowledged as Britain’s finest landscape photographer. Taking its cue from these Isles' extraordinarily diverse geology, This Land ranges from the ancient quartzite rocks of the Scottish Highlands to the gritstones and limestones of the English Pennines and the rolling chalk downs of Southern England. There are sections on Mountains, Islands, Forests and Coasts, as well as a fascinating look at the ways in which British people have shaped the landscape over thousands of years. Accompanying text by leading outdoors writer and campaigner Roly Smith explains how each type of rock creates its own distinctive landforms and vegetation, and how these have often been made the subject of local folklore and legend.

Historic Landscapes of Britain from the Air

Historic Landscapes of Britain from the Air
Title Historic Landscapes of Britain from the Air PDF eBook
Author Robin Edgar Glasscock
Publisher CUP Archive
Total Pages 264
Release 1992-10-29
Genre History
ISBN 9780521325332

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The Shaping of the English Landscape: An Atlas of Archaeology from the Bronze Age to Domesday Book

The Shaping of the English Landscape: An Atlas of Archaeology from the Bronze Age to Domesday Book
Title The Shaping of the English Landscape: An Atlas of Archaeology from the Bronze Age to Domesday Book PDF eBook
Author Chris Green
Publisher Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages 134
Release 2021-09-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1803270616

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An atlas of English archaeology covering the period from the middle Bronze Age (c. 1500 BC) to Domesday Book (AD 1086), encompassing the Bronze and Iron Ages, the Roman period, and the early medieval (Anglo-Saxon) age.

Trees and Woodland in the British Landscape

Trees and Woodland in the British Landscape
Title Trees and Woodland in the British Landscape PDF eBook
Author Oliver Rackham
Publisher Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Total Pages 318
Release 2020-03-19
Genre Nature
ISBN 1474614051

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A beautifully written classic of nature writing. 'A masterly account...of supreme interest...a classic' Country Life Long accepted as the best work on the subject, Oliver Rackham's book is both a comprehensive history of Britain's woodland and a field-work guide that presents trees individually and as part of the landscape. From prehistoric times, through the Roman period and into the Middle Ages, Oliver Rackham describes the changing character, role and history of trees and woodland. He concludes this definitive study with a section on the conservation and future of Britain's trees, woodlands and hedgerows.