The Lost Villages by Henry Buckton

The Lost Villages by Henry Buckton

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Across Britain there are more than 3,000 lost villages once-thriving communities that time and fortune have reduced to ivy-clad remnants and weather-worn ruins. Combining photographs and the memories of those who knew the villages, the author provides an account of communities.

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The Lost Villages by Henry Buckton

Across Britain there are more than 3,000 lost villages once-thriving communities that time and fortune have reduced to ivy-clad remnants and weather-worn ruins. Echoes of a former age, they evoke a natural curiosity as to who lived in them, what caused their decline. Bestselling author Henry Buckton goes in search of some of the Britain's more recent lost villages: Hallsands in Devon, swept away in a violent storm; the communities of Vatersay and Mingulay, in Scotland, victims to the changing fortunes of the local laird; and the picture-perfect village of Imber in Wiltshire, requisitioned for the nation in time of war but never given back. Combining rare photographs and the memories of those who knew the villages, the author provides a timely account of communities whose stories would otherwise soon be lost for ever.
Henry Buckton grew up in Somerset, where he qualified in graphic design. He maintains a longstanding interest in social history and is the author of a number of successful books, including Yesterday's Country Village (2005) and Friendly Invasion (2006).
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ISBN 13 9781845116712
ISBN 10 1845116712
Title The Lost Villages
Author Henry Buckton
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 2008-04-30
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.