English Landscapes

English Landscapes by Robin Whiteman, published by Greenwich Editions in 2004, offers a detailed exploration of England’s regional heritage through a combination of photography and narrative. This edition spans 160 pages and is presented in English, showcasing the diverse cultural and scenic landscapes that define various regions of England.
Readers will find a comprehensive survey that captures the essence of areas such as the Cotswolds, the English Lakes, and the Yorkshire Moors and Dales. The book emphasizes the unique characteristics and atmospheres of these locales, highlighting the rich tapestry of England’s travel destinations. Through this work, Whiteman aims to convey the many diversities of culture and scenery that make England distinct.
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This is a record of England’s regional heritage. The photographer/author team, have collaborated on seven other books on regions of “The Cotwolds”, “The English Lakes”, “The Yorkshire Moors and Dales”, “The Heart of England”, “The West Country”, “Wessex” and “Kent and the Garden of England” (published in 1995). All these are part of the Weidenfeld Country Series. Providing a survey of England’s regional heritage, the book aims to convey the atmosphere of an area, and what its defining features are. It explains the manny diversities of culture and scenery of England.
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