Wales is a country of powerful history and striking landscape. Dramatic mountains, narrow valleys, beautiful coastlines, peaceful villages, and bustling towns all echo with the resolute identity of a nation which has survived, over the centuries, the ravages, the invasions, and the bloody battles of history. Richard Keen takes us on a fascinating journey through this beautiful and remarkable land. Steeped in a rich folklore of giants, devils, fairies, witches and ghosts, the Welsh countryside is covered with many fascinating monuments and ancient ritual sites - from neolithic burial chambers and medieval castle ramparts, to forgotten eighteenth-century gardens or the abandoned workings of a Victorian coal mine.
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Höhe: 190 mm
Breite: 255 mm
Dicke: 14 mm
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978-1-84188-153-9 (9781841881539)
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& PHOTOGRAPHER Richard Keen is a specialist in the industrial history and archaeology of Wales and a National Trust Advisor. He has made over 40 television programmes on Welsh history and landscape. He has written for the Welsh Tourist Board and AA publications and his previous publications include Coal-Face: A Social History of Coal Mining in South Wales. Richard Keen currently lives in Glamorgan. Ian Burgum is a director of Burgum and Boorman Ltd, a photography firm based in Cardiff. He has contributed to a number of books including: Exploring Britain s Canals, Lost Railways, Country Railways, and a travel guide to Morocco for the AA. Ian Burgum currently lives in Cardiff.