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The Thames Paul Atterbury

The Thames By Paul Atterbury

The Thames by Paul Atterbury


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Paul Atterbury and Anthony Haines take the reader on a voyage of discovery along the Thames, charting and illustrating all aspects of the river, its history and its life today.

The Thames Summary

The Thames: From the Source to the Sea by Paul Atterbury

Rising in the Cotswolds, the Thames flows through the heart of England on its way to the North Sea. This beautiful river, whose wandering course links together so many villages, towns and cities, is at the centre of English history. Since pre-Roman days it has been a major transport artery, and its 330 kilometre (205 mile) route has determined social, economic, political and regional boundaries over many centuries. Throughout history writers, artists and musicians have been drawn to its banks, adorned as they are with Royal palaces, country houses and abbeys. Passing from its source to the sea, via Lechlade, Oxford, Henley, Reading, Windsor and London, the Thames grows from a tiny stream into a mighty tideway, over a mile wide, its route a vital thread cutting through the varied hills, woods and farmland that characterise the traditional English countryside.

About Paul Atterbury

Paul Atterbury, art historian, writer, transport enthusiast and expert on BBC Television's ANTIQUES ROADSHOW has written a number of books on railways and waterways, including SEE BRITAIN BY TRAIN, EXPLORING BRITAIN'S CANALS, EXPLORING BRITAIN'S LOST RAILWAYS and COUNTRY RAILWAYS. Anthony Haines is a freelance photographer and teacher. He lives by the Thames and has been photographing the river all his life.

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GOR003273505
9781841881751
1841881759
The Thames: From the Source to the Sea by Paul Atterbury
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Orion Publishing Co
20020314
160
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