In this title, Robin Currie begins with the rich history of Britain & Irel&, discussing such topics as the compelling saga of London, the Viking roots of 1, 000-year-old Dublin, & the shipbuilding heritage of Belfast, from whence the Titanic steamed into history. We take in the emerald vistas of Irel&, dappled with the passage tombs & ritual sites of the ancient Celts. The rugged hills of Scotl&, where the Romans disparaged the inhabitants as Picts (painted men) for the pigments they wore in battle. & the coasts & castles of Wales, where the ancient language is still very much alive. These islands have seen much coming & going of people over the centuries, & that is no less true today. Get to know the modern inhabitants of the nations, whose faces speak louder than words about diversity of modern Britain & Irel&. Throughout the book, the photography has a special feel, going beyond the expected to bring out the real character of the lands & people. Also delivering little-known secrets & insights that the practical travel guides don`t, "ations from a wide range of individuals describe their favourite sites or landmarks, & lists of superlatives within a particular region (best vistas, oldest pubs, & most fascinating ruins) point out spots that the average tourist would never know existed
- providing readers with an incomparable tour.