Britain in Camera The Moors

Britain in Camera The Moors by Julian Ashbourn is a visually engaging exploration of England’s moors, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on May 3, 2015. This edition features 202 pages of stunning photographs accompanied by anecdotal text, celebrating the natural landscapes and geology of this unique region. The book highlights the enduring inspiration that the moors have provided to artists, writers, and poets throughout history.
Readers will find a rich collection of imagery that captures the essence of the moors, along with narratives that reflect their historical significance. The text offers insights into how these landscapes have influenced human creativity since Neolithic times, presenting a blend of nature and photography that appeals to those interested in both subjects. This edition serves as a reference for anyone looking to appreciate the beauty and magic of the moors, regardless of their location in the world.
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Britain in Camera, The Moors, is part of an exclusive series of books which celebrates Britain’s natural landscapes and associated geology with a collection of beautiful photographs and anecdotal text. This edition provides an overview of the English moors which have inspired artists, writers and poets for hundreds of years. Indeed, the moors have been inspiring humans since Neolithic times, where they worked their magic upon our ancestors, just as they do today, although they would have appeared rather differently at that juncture in time. Britain in Camera, The Moors, will provide readers with a little of the magic of the moors, which they may enjoy at any time and wherever in the world they find themselves.
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