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Eyots and Aits

Eyots and Aits
Author: Miranda Vickers
Publisher: History Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Islands
ISBN: 9780752462134

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For 10,000 years the River Thames meandered from source to sea, periodically throwing up mudbanks or carving parallel channels on the bends and creating islands along much of its length. There are around 180 islands altogether, some accessible by footbridge, some by road and others, like Pharaoh's Island and Garrick's Ait, only by boat. Thirty are inhabited by small settlements, single houses or houseboats, all highly sought-after locations today. Many are important nature reserves; others directly connected to major historical events or famous personalities. Oliver's Eyot was a refuge for Oliver Cromwell during the English Civil War, whilst Lot's Ait was the unlikely setting for Humphrey Bogart's 1951 film The African Queen, and the legendry Eel Pie Island played a key role in the development of British popular music. These islands, known as Eyots or Aits, form the skeletal backbone of the Thames. In this fascinating and detailed book, Miranda Vickers considers their history and role in helping us understand how the river evolved.


Islands

Islands
Author: Steven Roger Fischer
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2013-02-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1780230532

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When Lost’s Oceanic Airlines Flight 815 crashed, the survivors found themselves on a seemingly deserted island. In Defoe’s novel, Robinson Crusoe spends twenty-eight years on a remote tropical island near Trinidad, while in the movie Castaway Tom Hanks survives over four years on a South Pacific island. And Jurassic Park kept its dinosaur population confined to an island off the coast of Central America. Islands often find themselves at the center of imagined worlds, secluded and sometimes mystical locales filled with strange creatures and savage populations. The cannibals, raptors, and smoke monsters that exist on the islands of popular culture aside, the more than one million islands and islets on the planet are indeed small , geological, biological, and cultural laboratories. From Britain to Japan, from the Galapagos to Manhattan, this book roams the planet to provide the first global introduction to these waterlocked landforms. Longtime island dweller Steven Roger Fischer shows that, since time began, islands have been one of the primary birthplaces for plants, animals, and proto-humans. These eyots of stone and sand—whether in ocean, lake, or river—fostered the human race, and Fischer recounts how humanity then exploited these remarkable habitats as stepping stones to global dominion. He explores island economics, warfare, and politics, and he examines the role they have played in literature, art and psychology. At the same time, he sparks our imagination with visions of islands—from Atlantis to Tahiti, Treasure Island to Hawaii. Ultimately, he reveals, these isolated mini-worlds are a measure of humankind itself. An engaging account of the islets that have enriched, lured, terrified, and inspired us, Islands shines new light on these cradles of earth—and human—history.


Proceedings

Proceedings
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 536
Release: 1959
Genre: Coasts
ISBN:

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Thames

Thames
Author: Peter Ackroyd
Publisher: Anchor
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2009-11-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 0307389847

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In this perfect companion to London: The Biography, Peter Ackroyd once again delves into the hidden byways of history, describing the river's endless allure in a journey overflowing with characters, incidents, and wry observations. Thames: The Biography meanders gloriously, rather like the river itself. In short, lively chapters Ackroyd writes about connections between the Thames and such historical figures as Julius Caesar and Henry VIII, and offers memorable portraits of the ordinary men and women who depend upon the river for their livelihoods. The Thames as a source of artistic inspiration comes brilliantly to life as Ackroyd invokes Chaucer, Shakespeare, Turner, Shelley, and other writers, poets, and painters who have been enchanted by its many moods and colors.


English Pictures Drawn with Pen and Pencil

English Pictures Drawn with Pen and Pencil
Author: Samuel Manning
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2019-12-06
Genre: Travel
ISBN:

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"English Pictures Drawn with Pen and Pencil" by Samuel Manning and Samuel G. Green is a collection of highly-detailed ink and graphite drawings by two reverends who loved their country. From the River Thame to the Isle of Wight, England's lakes, counties, forests, and more are all represented with small snapshot sketches that portray the country's beauty and allows readers from around the world to admire it.


Chertsey Abbey

Chertsey Abbey
Author: Lucy Wheeler
Publisher:
Total Pages: 258
Release: 1905
Genre: Surrey (England)
ISBN:

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Gwen Wynn

Gwen Wynn
Author: Mayne Reid
Publisher:
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1877
Genre:
ISBN:

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Secret Windsor & Eton

Secret Windsor & Eton
Author: Yvonne Moxley
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2022-10-15
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1445658100

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Discover the lesser-known and hidden heritage of the towns of Windsor and Eton in Berkshire, through a fascinating selection of stories, facts and photographs.