Camargue by Edwin Mullins

Camargue by Edwin Mullins

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One of Europe's last remaining wildernesses, the Camargue forms a unique landscape of salt-marsh, lagoons, cultivated farmland and seashore. This book examines its natural beauty, its cultural appeal, its history and its current environmental challenges.

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Camargue by Edwin Mullins

One of Europes last remaining wildernesses, the Camargue forms a unique landscape of salt-marsh, lagoons, cultivated farmland and seashore. Where the turbulent River Rhne meets the Mediterranean in southern France lies this huge delta, home to a rich array of wildlifeflamingos, a host of other migrating birds and marshland floraas well as a complex mix of agricultural and tourist interests. The whole region is now under increasing threat from commercial and ecological pressures. Edwin Mullins, whose acquaintance with the Camargue dates back many years, evokes the areas natural beauty and also its appeal to artists and writers. From Dumas pre to the great champion of Provenal culture, Frdric Mistral, and Vincent van Gogh, he considers the aesthetic inspiration offered by a romantic emptiness that was once despised as a mosquito-infested swamp.
Edwin Mullins, who lives in London and Provence, is the author of the award-winning In Search of Cluny: God's Lost Empire, Avignon of the Popes and The Pilgrimage to Santiago, all published by Signal Books.
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ISBN 13 9781904955573
ISBN 10 1904955576
Title Camargue
Author Edwin Mullins
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Signal Books Ltd
Year published 2009-03-23
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.