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Cornwall and Its Coasts

By: Alphonse Esquiros (Author)

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Ksh 6,900.00

Format: Paperback or Softback

ISBN-10: 1036800644

ISBN-13: 9781036800642

Publisher: Sothis Press

Imprint: Sothis Press

Country of Manufacture: GB

Country of Publication: GB

Publication Date: Oct 10th, 2024

Publication Status: Active

Product Classification / Subject(s): Travel & holiday guides

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This book offers a comprehensive exploration of the English landscape, focusing particularly on the distinct regions of Devon and Cornwall, their history, culture, and the influence of geography on local life. Delving into the reasons behind English travel traditions, it contrasts the natural beauty and architectural heritage across these areas, highlighting significant landmarks like Albert Bridge and Restormel Castle. The author weaves together a rich tapestry of stories from the rugged coastlines, including tales of mining ventures, legendary shipwrecks, and the enduring spirit of coastal communities.

Positioned within a broader historical context, this work examines how ancient civilizations such as the Phoenicians and Celts left their mark on Cornwall's identity. Thematic depth is added through discussions on topics ranging from climatic peculiarities to societal structures in fishing villages. Furthermore, it touches upon technological advancements in maritime safety and navigation lighted by lighthouses' evolution.

By exploring both the visible and hidden facets of England's southwestern tip, this book provides valuable insights into how geography shapes local customs, economies, and lifestyles. Concluding with reflections on human resilience against natural forces along the perilous coasts, it positions itself as an essential read for anyone interested in England's regional diversity and cultural heritage.
This book offers a comprehensive exploration of the English landscape, focusing particularly on the distinct regions of Devon and Cornwall, their history, culture, and the influence of geography on local life. Delving into the reasons behind English travel traditions, it contrasts the natural beauty and architectural heritage across these areas, highlighting significant landmarks like Albert Bridge and Restormel Castle. The author weaves together a rich tapestry of stories from the rugged coastlines, including tales of mining ventures, legendary shipwrecks, and the enduring spirit of coastal communities.

Positioned within a broader historical context, this work examines how ancient civilizations such as the Phoenicians and Celts left their mark on Cornwall''s identity. Thematic depth is added through discussions on topics ranging from climatic peculiarities to societal structures in fishing villages. Furthermore, it touches upon technological advancements in maritime safety and navigation lighted by lighthouses'' evolution.

By exploring both the visible and hidden facets of England''s southwestern tip, this book provides valuable insights into how geography shapes local customs, economies, and lifestyles. Concluding with reflections on human resilience against natural forces along the perilous coasts, it positions itself as an essential read for anyone interested in England''s regional diversity and cultural heritage.

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