More From Contributor

£8.72
An introduction about the Womens Land Army in the First & Second World Wars is followed by reminiscences recorded recently by the editor of ten ex-Land Girls. It is co-published by NMS Enterprises Limited
- Publishing & the European Ethnological Research Centre (EERC) an independent unit within Celtic & Scottish Studies at the University of Edinburgh.
...
Available
£19.00
As the glaciers of the last Ice Age receded humans ventured into the far north exploring a wild fertile territory. Nomadic hunter-gatherers at first they made the decision to stay for good
- to farm & to build. The landscapes they lived on were remarkable in their diversity. Vast forests of pine & birch ran through one of the worlds oldest mountain ranges
- once as high as the Himalayas but over millennia scoured & compressed by sheets of ice a mile thick. On hundreds of islands around a saw-edged coastline communities flourished linked to each other & the wider world by the sea the transport superhighway of ancient times. It was a place of challenges & opportunity. A place we know today as Scotl&. Over the past 10 000 years every inch of Scotland
- whether remote hilltop fertile floodplain or storm-lashed coastline
- has been shaped changed & moulded by its people. No part of the land is without its human story. From Orkneys immaculately preserved Neolithic villages to Highland glens stripped of nineteenth century settlements from a Skye peninsula converted to an ingenious Viking shipyard to a sheer Hebridean clifftop used as the site of a spectacular lighthouse Scotlands history is written into its landscapes in vivid detail. Scotlands Landscapes" tells the enduring story of this interaction between man & his environment. stunning new imagery from the National Collection of Aerial Photography comes together to build up a picture of a dramatic terrain forged by thousands of years of incredible change. These are Scotlands landscapes as you have never seen or understood them before."



...
Available
£16.00
Following the success of his best-selling First Light Joe Cornish has now turned his attention to the magnificent scenery of Scotland's 6 000-mile coastline. He has travelled from the Mull of Galloway in the south to the tip of Unst in the Shetlands the northernmost point in the British Isles & from remote St Kilda out in the Atlantic to the Sands of Forvie National Nature Reserve on the North Sea to capture the enormous variety of scenery that characterises the Scottish seacoast. Some of the sites he has photographed like St Kilda or the sandstone peaks overlooking Loch Torridon belong to the National Trust for Scotland but many others are privately owned; some like the majestic Cuillins on Skye are well-known to tourists others are hidden coves or remote sea stacks that few visitors will ever have seen. Whatever the subject be it a wide Hebridean vista or fragmentary patterns of ice on a frozen beach Joe Cornish with his artist's eye & his dramatic use of light helps us to look at it afresh & reveals new & unsuspected beauties. In the text which accompanies his photographs he explains the aspects of each particular landscape that made it special to him its geology its flora its history or its associations. The result is a stunning book which will delight Cornish's legion of admirers & all those who have found enchantment on Scotland's wonderful coastline. ...
Available
£8.96
The hills & glens & wild coastline of Scotland s Highlands & Islands offer the ultimate escape one of the last corners of Europe where you can discover genuine solitude. Neil Wilson Lonely Planet Writer Our Promise You can trust our travel information because Lonely Planet authors visit the places we write about each & every edition. We never accept freebies for positive coverage so you can rely on us to tell it like it is. Inside This Book 1 author 53 maps 71 islands Countless scenes of striking beauty Inspirational photos Clear easy-to-use maps Detailed walk routes In-depth background Comprehensive planning tools Easy-to-read layout ...
Available
£11.48
A guidebook to the rich mix of summer scrambling rock climbing & winter mountaineering on Scotland's ridges from the remote Cairngorms to the splendour of the Cuillin. Graceful carved walkways slung between summits twisted spines of stone
- ridges can be the most beautiful of mountain landforms. With elegant lines & giddy exposure ridge climbs emit a powerful siren call drawing us out onto the rocks. Life on the edge has a special quality born of the contrast of empty space all around & intricate detail in close-up. The crests are strangely irresistible. Scotland's ridges are among the finest mountaineering lines in the country every one a unique adventure. The variety of these routes reflects the breadth of the mountain experience: a rich mix of summer scrambles technical rock & challenging winter climbs. This book covers both the popular classics & some obscure gems aiming to celebrate these thrilling climbs as much as to document them. Along the way it explores landscapes of magnificent diversity ranging from the remote desolation of the Cairngorms to the seaside splendour of the Cuillin the great trench of Glencoe to the surreal exhibitionism of the far north. The chosen selection spans the grade range with routes to suit all levels of ability. Whether an earthbound hillwalker or an accomplished climber Scotland's ridges cannot fail to stir your imagination.
...
Available
£12.80
Whilst documents & other written material are obvious resources that help shape our view of the past maps too can say much about a nations history. This is the first book to take maps seriously as a form of history from the earliest representations of Scotland by Ptolemy in the second century AD to the most recent form of Scotlands mapping & geographical representation in GIS satellite imagery & SATNAV. Compiled by three experts who have spent their lives working with maps Scotland: Mapping the Nation offers a fascinating & thought-provoking perspective on Scottish history which is beautifully illustrated with complete facsimiles & details of hundreds of the most significant manuscript & printed maps from the National Library of Scotland & other institutions including those by Timothy Pont Joan Blaeu & William Roy amongst many others. ...
Available
£7.59
History has always mattered to Scots & rarely more so than now at the outset of a new century with a new census appearing in 2011 & after more than ten years of a new parliament. An almost limitless archive of our history lies hidden inside our bodies & we carry the ancient story of Scotland around with us. The mushrooming of genetic studies of DNA analysis is rewriting our history in spectacular fashion. In Scotland: A Genetic Journey Alistair Moffat explores the history that is printed on our genes & in a remarkable new approach uncovers the detail of where we are from who we are & in so doing colour vividly a DNA map of Scotl&. ...
Available
£12.80
This is the first new edition of The Scots Kitchen for over thirty years. Beautifully laid out for a new generation of readers & with charming line illustrations by Ian Macintosh it is introduced by the well-known cookery writer & broadcaster Catherine Brown. She describes the impact this pioneering book has had on the whole of Scottish cuisine & traces the fascinating life story of Marian Mc Neill herself. Notes explain how to use the book so that its treasure trove of recipes can be explored in the modern kitchen. As well as being a practical guide to all aspects of Scottish cooking this is above all a book to be read for pleasure to refer to & savour again & again. ...
Available
£6.89
Chris Guthrie torn between her love of the land & her desire to escape the narrow horizons of a peasant culture is the thread that links these three works. In them Gibbon interweaves the personal joys & sorrows of Chris life with the greater historical & political events of the time. Sunset Song" the first & most celebrated book of the trilogy covers the early years of the twentieth century including the First World War. Chris survives with her son Ewan but the tragedy has struck & her wild spirit subdued. In " Cloud Howe" as the ministers wife Chris learns to love again & we witness the cruel gossip & high comedy of small village life until once again Chris suffers a terrible loss. " Grey Granite" focuses on her son Ewan & his passionate involvement with justice for the common man. For Chris with her intuitive strength nothing lasts
- only the land endures."
...
Available
£35.19
This attractive boxed set
Includes:: The Digital Photography Book (ISBN 0-321-47404-X) The Digital Photography Book Volume
...
Available

Scotland's Mountains

Following the success of Scotland's Coast acclaimed landscape photographer Joe Cornish trained his lens on another outstanding feature of the country for which he holds so much affection - its mountains. He sets out to capture the unique character of each range from the soaring peaks of the Southern Highlands to the fortress-like Torridonian and Assynt hills in the far north; from the Cuillin of Skye almost Alpine in character in the west to the lofty Cairngorms with their windswept plateaus and jewel-like ice formations to the east. With a brilliant eye for a picture and a masterly use of light Joe depicts not only the peaks and ridges the cliffs and buttresses of each mountain range but the corresponding valleys and glens the deep lochs fast-flowing burns and spectacular waterfalls that
are as integral to the landscape as the mountains themselves. Accompanying the photographs are Joe's fascinating accounts of his experiences in each region. He describes the physical and creative challenges he faced in order to capture the images and his reflections on the remarkable landscapes and features he encountered. The result is one of the most acutely observed engaging and inspirational portraits of Scotland's mountains ever published. It will delight not only Joe Cornish's numerous admirers but anyone who is drawn to this most magical of landscapes.
  • Availability: In Stock
  • Supplier: WHSmith
  • SKU: 9781845133467
Availability: In Stock
£16.00

Product Description

Following the success of Scotland's Coast acclaimed landscape photographer Joe Cornish trained his lens on another outstanding feature of the country for which he holds so much affection
- its mountains. He sets out to capture the unique character of each range from the soaring peaks of the Southern Highlands to the fortress-like Torridonian & Assynt hills in the far north; from the Cuillin of Skye almost Alpine in character in the west to the lofty Cairngorms with their windswept plateaus & jewel-like ice formations to the east. With a brilliant eye for a picture & a masterly use of light Joe depicts not only the peaks & ridges the cliffs & buttresses of each mountain range but the corresponding valleys & glens the deep lochs fast-flowing burns & spectacular waterfalls that are as integral to the landscape as the mountains themselves. Accompanying the photographs are Joe's fascinating accounts of his experiences in each region. He describes the physical & creative challenges he faced in order to capture the images & his reflections on the remarkable landscapes & features he encountered. The result is one of the most acutely observed engaging & inspirational portraits of Scotland's mountains ever published. It will delight not only Joe Cornish's numerous admirers but anyone who is drawn to this most magical of landscapes.

Reviews/Comments

Add New

Price History

Vouchers

No voucher codes found.
Do you know a voucher code for this product or supplier? Add it to Insights for others to use.

Facebook

Jargon Buster

LENS - An optical element which converges or diverges light
Ice - Frozen water, the solid state of water.
Eye - An organ which detects light
Physical - Used to describe strength or visual properties of an item
Ice - Frozen water, Ice is cold to the touch and forms when water reaches 0 degrees centigrade.
Spectacular - Something that catches that eye due to its eye catchingness.
Feature - An attribute that makes something stand out.

Supplier Information

Page Updated: 2024-03-04 10:03:14

Community Generated Product Tags

Oh No! The productWIKI community hasn't generated any tags for this product yet!
Menu