The region of East Anglia lies on the eastern coast, between the Thames estuary in the south and the Wash in the north, encompassing the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Cambridgeshire and the southern parts of Lincolnshire. The level land is dominated by water: a network of rivers, stretches of coastal marshland and expanses of fens and broads, and the boundless expanses of sky served as inspiration to one of England's finest artists, John Constable. Surprisingly, it is one of the less well known areas of the British Isles but Talbot and Whiteman have teamed up again to produce an indispensable guide to the area and a book that brings the region to life with 130 colour photographs and a thoughtful narrative that explores its history, people and legends.
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Höhe: 191 mm
Breite: 252 mm
Dicke: 11 mm
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978-1-84188-179-9 (9781841881799)
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Robin Whiteman and Rob Talbot have both distinguished themselves as a regional chronicler and outstanding landscape photographer respectively, with their Country Series collaborations. Their work has met with great critical acclaim and together they have produced nine other Country Series volumes: THE COTSWOLDS, THE ENGLISH LAKES, THE YORKSHIRE MOORS AND DALES, THE GARDEN OF ENGLAND, THE WEST COUNTRY, WESSEX, THE HEART OF ENGLAND, THE PEAK DISTRICT and ENGLAND. Robin Whiteman and Rob Talbot have both distinguished themselves as a regional chronicler and outstanding landscape photographer respectively, with their Country Series collaborations. Their work has met with great critical acclaim and together they have produced nine other Country Series volumes: The Cotswolds, the English Lakes, The Yorkshire Moors and Dales, the Garden of England, The West Country, Wessex, The Heart of England, the Peak District and England.