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British Isles

Author : Jason Hawkes,Mike Gerrard
Publisher : AA Publishing
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2008-05
Category : Travel
ISBN : 0749552263

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British Isles by Jason Hawkes,Mike Gerrard Pdf

This work features stunning aerial photography from Britain's leading aerial photographer, Jason Hawkes, accompanied by text from award-winning travel writer, Mike Gerrard. Jason Hawkes, Britain's leading aerial photographer, has been taking to the skies with his camera for more than fifteen years. In this, his latest collection of aerial ......

Legends from the British Isles

Author : Lucia Mattioli,Deborah Meyers
Publisher : Uitgeverij De Boeck Secundair onderwijs
Page : 96 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2013-02-18
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 8853006188

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Legends from the British Isles by Lucia Mattioli,Deborah Meyers Pdf

LEGEND The Legend of the Unicorn tells the story of Rhiannon Carter, a pretty English girl, who lived in the days of King Arthur. One day she makes friends with a young unicorn in the forest, but greedy Sir Brangwyn finds out and ... The King of the Wizards is a legend from Scotland that tells about a young man who wants to become a great juggler, but he doesn’t know that his teacher is an evil wizard. Bedd Gelert is the touching Welsh legend about Prince Llewellyn’s loyal dog who must protect the prince’s son while he goes hunting. When he returns after the hunt, it is dark and he makes a terrible mistake. Dossiers: Haunted Castles in Scotland Man's Best Friend

The British Isles

Author : Hugh Kearney
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 379 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2012-03-29
Category : History
ISBN : 9781107623897

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Hugh Kearney's classic account of the history of the British Isles from pre-Roman times to the present is distinguished by its treatment of English history as part of a wider 'history of four nations'. Not only focusing on England, it attempts to deal with the histories of Wales, Ireland and Scotland in their own terms, whilst recognising that they too have political, religious and cultural divides. This new edition endeavours to recognise and examine contemporary multi-ethnic Britain and its implications for 'four-nations' history, making it an invaluable case study for European nationhood of the past and present. Thoroughly updated throughout to take into account recent social, political and cultural changes within Britain and examine the rise of multi-ethnic Britain, this revised edition also contains a completely new set of illustrations, including sixteen maps.

The Story of the British Isles in 100 Places

Author : Neil Oliver
Publisher : Random House
Page : 560 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2018-09-20
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781473554535

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"Everyone should have two copies - one for the car and one for the house to plan journeys. . . a reminder to think more about the places you pass and less about your route, because every British journey is through rich history." (Edward Stourton) From much-loved historian Neil Oliver, comes this beautifully written, kaleidoscopic history of a place with a story like no other. The British Isles, this archipelago of islands, is to Neil Oliver the best place in the world. From north to south, east to west it cradles astonishing beauty. The human story here is a million years old, and counting. But the tolerant, easygoing peace we enjoy has been hard won. We have made and known the best and worst of times. We have been hero and villain and all else in between, and we have learned some lessons. The Story of the British Isles in 100 Places is Neil’s very personal account of what makes these islands so special, told through the places that have witnessed the unfolding of our history. Beginning with footprints made in the sand by humankind’s earliest ancestors, he takes us via Romans and Vikings, the flowering of religion, through civil war, industrial revolution and two world wars. From windswept headlands to battlefields, ancient trees to magnificent cathedrals, each of his destinations is a place where, somehow, the spirit of the past seems to linger.

Journey Through the British Isles

Author : Harry Cory Wright,Adam Nicolson
Publisher : Merrell
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Great Britain
ISBN : 1858944805

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Journey Through the British Isles by Harry Cory Wright,Adam Nicolson Pdf

Unabridged compact edition of photographer Harry Cory Wright's quest to capture the variety of landscapes that make up the modern British Isles.

The British Isles

Author : Derek Sellen
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 95 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : English language
ISBN : 3526525323

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The British Isles by Derek Sellen Pdf

Describes the history of England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland, including the most important events in their history.

Language in the British Isles

Author : David Britain
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 675 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2007-08-23
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781107320123

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Language in the British Isles by David Britain Pdf

The British Isles are home to a vast range of different spoken and signed languages and dialects. Language continues to evolve rapidly, in its diversity, in the number and the backgrounds of its speakers, and in the repercussions it has had for political and educational affairs. This book provides a comprehensive survey of the dominant languages and dialects used in the British Isles. Topics covered include the history of English; the relationship between Standard and Non-Standard Englishes; the major non-standard varieties spoken on the islands; and the history of multilingualism; and the educational and planning implications of linguistic diversity in the British Isles. Among the many dialects and languages surveyed by the volume are British Black English, Celtic languages, Chinese, Indian, European migrant languages, British Sign Language, and Anglo-Romani. Clear and accessible in its approach, it will be welcomed by students in sociolinguistics, English language, and dialectology, as well as anyone interested more generally in language within British society.

A Cheesemonger's History of The British Isles

Author : Ned Palmer
Publisher : Profile Books
Page : 378 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2019-10-24
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 9781782834755

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A Cheesemonger's History of The British Isles by Ned Palmer Pdf

THE TOP 10 SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER Shortlisted for the André Simon Food and Drink Book Awards for 2019 'A beautifully textured tour around the cheeseboard' Simon Garfield 'Full of flavour' Sunday Times 'A delightful and informative romp' Bee Wilson, Guardian 'His encounters with modern-day practitioners fizz with infectious delight' John Walsh, Sunday Times Every cheese tells a story. Whether it's a fresh young goat's cheese or a big, beefy eighteen-month-old Cheddar, each variety holds the history of the people who first made it, from the builders of Stonehenge to medieval monks, from the Stilton-makers of the eighteenth-century to the factory cheesemakers of the Second World War. Cheesemonger Ned Palmer takes us on a delicious journey across Britain and Ireland and through time to uncover the histories of beloved old favourites like Cheddar and Wensleydale and fresh innovations like the Irish Cashel Blue or the rambunctious Renegade Monk. Along the way we learn the craft and culture of cheesemaking from the eccentric and engaging characters who have revived and reinvented farmhouse and artisan traditions. And we get to know the major cheese styles - the blues, washed rinds, semi-softs and, unique to the British Isles, the territorials - and discover how best to enjoy them, on a cheeseboard with a glass of Riesling, or as a Welsh rarebit alongside a pint of Pale Ale. This is a cheesemonger's odyssey, a celebration of history, innovation and taste - and the book all cheese and history lovers will want to devour this Christmas.

A Field Guide to the Peoples of the British Isles

Author : Chelsea Renton
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 131 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2019-11-07
Category : Humor
ISBN : 9781786076939

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A Field Guide to the Peoples of the British Isles by Chelsea Renton Pdf

For people-watchers everywhere, this is the definitive guide to one of the strangest peoples in existence: the British. Discover the weird, loveable and inexplicable variety of beings populating these isles, each with their own delightful quirks and oddities. Learn to spot the difference between landed gentry and oligarchs, amateur artist and hipster. Recognise the middle-aged couple on their way to Glastonbury and the Brit on holiday. Soon you’ll be spying them everywhere.

Disunited Kingdoms

Author : Michael Brown
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 350 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2014-07-10
Category : History
ISBN : 9781317865124

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Disunited Kingdoms by Michael Brown Pdf

In the last decades of the thirteenth century the British Isles appeared to be on the point of unified rule, dominated by the lordship, law and language of the English. However by 1400 Britain and Ireland were divided between the warring kings of England and Scotland, and peoples still starkly defined by race and nation. Why did the apparent trends towards a single royal ruler, a single elite and a common Anglicised world stop so abruptly after 1300? And what did the resulting pattern of distinct nations and extensive borderlands contribute to the longer-term history of the British Isles? In this innovative analysis of a critical period in the history of the British Isles, Michael Brown addresses these fundamental questions and shows how the national identities underlying the British state today are a continuous legacy of these years. Using a chronological structure to guide the reader through the key periods of the era, this book also identifies and analyses the following dominant themes throughout: - the changing nature of kingship and sovereignty and their links to wars of conquest - developing ideas of community and identity - key shifts in the nature of aristocratic societies across the isles - the European context, particularly the roots and course of the Hundred Years War This is essential reading for undergraduates studying the history of late Medieval Britain or Europe, but will also be of great interest for anyone who wishes to understand the continuing legacy of the late medieval period in Britain.

Grasses of the British Isles

Author : Thomas A. Cope,Alan J. Gray
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 620 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Grasses
ISBN : STANFORD:36105215525291

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Grasses of the British Isles by Thomas A. Cope,Alan J. Gray Pdf

It is now over 50 years since the grasses of the British Isles were last treated to a book of their own, Hubbard's famous account of 1954, though two more editions were published in 1968 and 1984, with fairly limited changes. Enough has happened to the taxonomy of the family to justify a new BSBI Handbook. Hubbard's original account, still available after more than half a century, has been overtaken by events in an ever-developing taxonomic world and will not be revised again. This new Handbook therefore attempts to bridge the gap between the taxonomy of the 1980s and the new molecular phytogenies that are currently being explored, so that what is being offered is something that users will feel comfortable with (by departing no more than absolutely necessary from familiar taxonomy), but which hints at changes that may be afoot in the near future.

New Flora of the British Isles

Author : Clive Stace
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 1267 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2010-04-01
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781139486491

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New Flora of the British Isles by Clive Stace Pdf

Since its first publication in 1991, New Flora of the British Isles has become established as the standard work on the identification of the wild vascular plants of the British Isles. The Flora remains unique in many features, including its full coverage of all British wild plants, its user-friendly organisation, and its specially compiled keys and descriptions. This new edition includes the addition of more than 160 species, so that 4,800 taxa are now covered in varying degrees of detail. It also incorporates the new molecular system of classification based on DNA sequences. Furthermore, it includes 1600 species illustrations, rewritten distributions and an overhaul of the designation of degrees of rarity, with the introduction of a third, less rare, category. These revisions should ensure that this third edition remains the essential reference source for all taxonomists, ecologists, conservationists, plant hunters and biogeographers, whether they be researchers, teachers, students or amateurs.

Ireland in the Age of the Tudors, 1447-1603

Author : Steven G. Ellis
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 504 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2014-06-17
Category : History
ISBN : 9781317901426

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Ireland in the Age of the Tudors, 1447-1603 by Steven G. Ellis Pdf

The second edition of Steven Ellis's formidable work represents not only a survey, but also a critique of traditional perspectives on the making of modern Ireland. It explores Ireland both as a frontier society divided between English and Gaelic worlds, and also as a problem of government within the wider Tudor state. This edition includes two major new chapters: the first extending the coverage back a generation, to assess the impact on English Ireland of the crisis of lordship that accompanied the Lancastrian collapse in France and England; and the second greatly extending the material on the Gaelic response to Tudor expansion.

Mythology of the British Isles

Author : Geoffrey Ashe
Publisher : Methuen Publishing
Page : 333 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Legends
ISBN : 0413771997

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Mythology of the British Isles by Geoffrey Ashe Pdf

Recounting stories and legends from the dark centuries of British prehistory to the 9th century AD, Ashe shows how they interrelate and take on fresh significance from historical and archaeological research.

Mammals of the British Isles

Author : Stephen Harris,Derek William Yalden
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 799 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2008-01-01
Category : Mammals
ISBN : 0906282659

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Mammals of the British Isles by Stephen Harris,Derek William Yalden Pdf