Author: | Arthur Mee | ISBN: | 9781445642406 |
Publisher: | Amberley Publishing | Publication: | July 15, 2014 |
Imprint: | Amberley Publishing | Language: | English |
Author: | Arthur Mee |
ISBN: | 9781445642406 |
Publisher: | Amberley Publishing |
Publication: | July 15, 2014 |
Imprint: | Amberley Publishing |
Language: | English |
This classic guide examines in detail the vast landscape and the intricate history of Norfolk, from the Norfolk Broads to the winding alleys of Norwich. Also included in this reissue are the original photographs, providing a timeless insight into a county rich in both heritage and beauty. The King’s England series is Arthur Mee’s richly informative and amazingly comprehensive survey of England; the books set the standard for guides to British heritage. He describes the most interesting houses, churches, views and towns in the country, together with the folklore and history behind them. From the original edition: ‘Nothing like these books has ever been presented to the English people. Every place has been visited. The Compilers have travelled half-a-million miles and have prepared a unique picture of our countryside as it has come down through the ages, a census of all that is enduring and worthy of record.’
This classic guide examines in detail the vast landscape and the intricate history of Norfolk, from the Norfolk Broads to the winding alleys of Norwich. Also included in this reissue are the original photographs, providing a timeless insight into a county rich in both heritage and beauty. The King’s England series is Arthur Mee’s richly informative and amazingly comprehensive survey of England; the books set the standard for guides to British heritage. He describes the most interesting houses, churches, views and towns in the country, together with the folklore and history behind them. From the original edition: ‘Nothing like these books has ever been presented to the English people. Every place has been visited. The Compilers have travelled half-a-million miles and have prepared a unique picture of our countryside as it has come down through the ages, a census of all that is enduring and worthy of record.’