The Living Isles

The Living Isles
Author: Peter Crawford
Publsiher: Bbc Publications
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1985-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0563203692

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The story of the natural history of the British isles, this companion book to the BBC TV series has been produced to coincide with its repeat showing as part of the national project Safari UK. The book tells the story of our changing landscape and its wildlife since the last ice age.

The Nature of a Lady The Secrets of the Isles Book 1

The Nature of a Lady  The Secrets of the Isles Book  1
Author: Roseanna M. White
Publsiher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2021-05-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781493431472

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1906 Lady Elizabeth "Libby" Sinclair, with her love of microscopes and nature, isn't favored in society. She flees to the beautiful Isles of Scilly for the summer and stumbles into the dangerous secrets left behind by her holiday cottage's former occupant, also named Elizabeth, who mysteriously vanished. Oliver Tremayne--gentleman and clergyman--is determined to discover what happened to his sister, and he's happy to accept the help of the girl now living in what should have been Beth's summer cottage . . . especially when he realizes it's the curious young lady he met briefly two years ago, who shares his love of botany and biology. But the hunt for his sister involves far more than nature walks, and he can't quite believe all the secrets Beth had been keeping from him. As Libby and Oliver work together, they find ancient legends, pirate wrecks, betrayal, and the most mysterious phenomenon of all: love.

The Isles of Loch Awe

The Isles of Loch Awe
Author: Philip Gilbert Hamerton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 426
Release: 1855
Genre: Awe, Loch (Argyll and Bute, Scotland)
ISBN: BL:A0018602614

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The Isles of Loch Awe and Other Poems

The Isles of Loch Awe and Other Poems
Author: Philip Gilbert Hamerton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1859
Genre: Awe, Loch (Scotland)
ISBN: SRLF:AA0003701232

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The Northern Isles

The Northern Isles
Author: Alexander Fenton
Publsiher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 750
Release: 1997
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1862320586

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The Northern Isles stand at a crossroads of North Atlantic Europe, subject to the competing influences of Scandinavia and Scotland. Sandy Fenton's detailed study of the material culture of Orkney and Shetland is combined with thorough linguistic analysis and is based on years of study and sifting of a mass of detail. Much of the material is new, based on extensive research by the author, on manuscript and other written sources and on knowledge freely imparted by many local inhabitants. It illuminates the complexity of numerous interlocking factors, draws a picture of a fascinating and varied existence and reveals the past not as a static tableau but a process of continuous change. This book recreates the physical environment in which the people lived, their crops and livestock, the harvest of the sea, their houses, the food they ate. These things dominated their lives and form the background which is the key to understanding the character of these fascinating islands. This major work has earned its place as a key contribution to European ethnology and won the Dag Stromback Award of the Royal Gustav Academy, Sweden.

The Other British Isles

The Other British Isles
Author: David W. Moore
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2015-06-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780786489244

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Their names bespeak a rich past. From the Norse Hjaltland comes the modern Shetland: islands nominally Scottish, steeped in Nordic culture, closer to the Arctic Circle than to London. Important Neolithic sites are at Skara Brae and Maes Howe in the Orkneys. Holy Iona, island center of Celtic Christianity, the Isle of Man, former seat of rule over the Irish Sea, and Anglesey and Islay, homes of medieval courts at Aberffraw and Loch Finlaggan, are just a few of the more than 6,000 islands that form the archipelago known as the British Isles. The offshore isles are home to half a million people. Focusing on the eight islands or chains that have long supported substantial populations, this history tells the stories of Shetland, Orkney, the Hebrides, Anglesey, the Channel Islands, the Scilly Isles, and the Isles of Man and Wight, from their Neolithic settlement, to Roman, Norse and Norman occupation, to the struggle to maintain their uniqueness in today’s world. Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here.

The Story of the British Isles in 100 Places

The Story of the British Isles in 100 Places
Author: Neil Oliver
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2018-09-20
Genre: 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.

The Aran Isles Or A Report of the Excursion of the Ethnological Section of the British Association from Dublin to the Western Islands of Aran in September 1857

The Aran Isles  Or  A Report of the Excursion of the Ethnological Section of the British Association from Dublin to the Western Islands of Aran  in September  1857
Author: Martin Haverty
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 56
Release: 1859
Genre: Aran Islands (Ireland)
ISBN: UOM:39015028727058

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