Nearest Earthly Place to Paradise by Margaret Wilson

Nearest Earthly Place to Paradise by Margaret Wilson

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Summary

Extracts inspired by the Shropshire countryside from writers including John Betjeman, Tom Sharpe, Charles Dickens, DH Lawrence, Samuel Johnson, Wilfred Owen and AE Housman – each matched with a stunning specially-commissioned photograph.

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Nearest Earthly Place to Paradise by Margaret Wilson

Extracts inspired by the Shropshire countryside from writers including John Betjeman, Tom Sharpe, Charles Dickens, DH Lawrence, Samuel Johnson, Wilfred Owen and AE Housman each matched with a stunning specially-commissioned photograph.
Margaret Wilson lives in Leebotwood near Church Stretton. After working in Paris, Madrid and London as a business translator she moved, with her husband and son, to Shropshire. Here, she enjoys walking in the hills, exploring the towns and villages and learning about the county’s folklore. She works as a literary editor and proof-reader.  Her hobbies include gardening, making theatrical costumes and travel. Geoff Taylor lives in the Shropshire village of Rushbury. His early love of photography led to a first-class honours degree in the subject as a mature student, followed by a Masters in Art and Design. He is an Associate of The Royal Photographic Society and the British Institute of Professional Photography, and has exhibited throughout the UK. Geoff now works as a tutor in Photography and Digital Art with the Open College of the Arts. He enjoys various outdoor activities including hill walking with his wife Lorna.
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ISBN 13 9781906122522
ISBN 10 1906122520
Title Nearest Earthly Place to Paradise
Author Margaret Wilson
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Merlin Unwin Books
Year published 2013-09-05
Number of pages 128
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.