Robin Laurance
The Busy Narrow Sea: A Social History of the English Channel
The Busy Narrow Sea: A Social History of the English Channel
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The Busy Narrow Sea is a fascinating history of the English Channel, covering its formation, its impact on people's lives, and its role in shaping the modern world. It features colorful anecdotes and diverse stories, from artists to writers, tunnellers to entrepreneurs, and smugglers to adventurers.
Format: Hardback
Publication date: 11 July 2024
Publisher: The History Press Ltd
The Busy Narrow Sea: A History of the English Channel
The Busy Narrow Sea: A History of the English Channel is a captivating and thoroughly researched book that offers a wealth of information. Written by Robin Laurance, this book has received praise from notable figures in the literary world, including Peter James and Patrick Marnham. The book explores the history of the English Channel, which has been a significant geographical feature for over half a million years. It begins with the separation of Britain from Europe, which occurred due to the melting of ice and the formation of the English Channel. The second parting, which was the choice of Britain's islanders, was driven by their disillusionment with continental rule. The book then delves into the various aspects of the English Channel's history, including its impact on artists, writers, tunnellers, entrepreneurs, smugglers, and adventurers. It covers a wide range of historical events, from Napoleon's era to the Second World War and into the modern day. The book is filled with colorful anecdotes and fascinating historical facts, making it an engaging and informative read. Whether you are interested in history, geography, or just looking for a good story, The Busy Narrow Sea: A History of the English Channel is a must-read.
The Busy Narrow Sea: A History of the English Channel
The Busy Narrow Sea: A History of the English Channel is a captivating and thoroughly researched book that offers a wealth of information. Written by Robin Laurance, this book has received praise from notable figures in the literary world, including Peter James and Patrick Marnham. The book explores the history of the English Channel, which has been a significant geographical feature for over half a million years. It begins with the separation of Britain from Europe, which occurred due to the melting of ice and the formation of the English Channel. The second parting, which was the choice of Britain's islanders, was driven by their disillusionment with continental rule. The book then delves into the various aspects of the English Channel's history, including its impact on artists, writers, tunnellers, entrepreneurs, smugglers, and adventurers. It covers a wide range of historical events, from Napoleon's era to the Second World War and into the modern day. The book is filled with colorful anecdotes and fascinating historical facts, making it an engaging and informative read. Whether you are interested in history, geography, or just looking for a good story, The Busy Narrow Sea: A History of the English Channel is a must-read.
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781803996820
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