The West Country

The West Country by Robin Whiteman is a photographic exploration published by Weidenfield and Nicolson in 1993. This edition features 160 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into England’s south-west peninsula, highlighting its rich Celtic heritage, unspoilt landscapes, and the legends that define Devon, Cornwall, and West Somerset.
Readers will find a visual journey that captures the unique character of this region, emphasizing its distinctiveness from the rest of England. The work focuses on the interplay between the area’s natural beauty and its cultural significance, inviting an appreciation for the wild and mysterious aspects of the West Country. Through its photographs, the book offers insights into the landscapes and legends that make this part of England stand out.
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This is a photographic exploration of England’s wild and mysterious south-west peninsula. Rich in Celtic heritage, unspoilt landscapes and legend, Devon, Cornwall and West Somerset stand apart from the rest of England, almost as if they were foreign lands.
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