The Deer Leap

The Deer Leap
Author: Martha Grimes
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2013-04-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1476732892

In her latest Richard Jury adventure, Martha Grimes takes us to Ashdown Dean, a little English village where animals are dying in a series of seemingly innocuous accidents. While the puzzling deaths of village pets may raise some idle gossip over a pint or two at the Deer Leap, the village pub, this hardly seems a case for Superintendent Jury of Scotland yard. Nor does it seem much of a challenge for the combined deductive powers of Jury and Melrose, the affable former Earl of Caverness. It is his mystery-writing, amethyst-eyed friend, Polly Praed, who drags Plant and Jury to Ashdown Dean. The impatient Polly, having yanked open a call box in the pouring rain, is ill-prepared for what lands at her feet. The now-deadly case is cause for calling in Scotland Yard.

The Deer Leap

The Deer Leap
Author: Martha GRIMES
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1987
Genre:
ISBN: 9788962171327

Hiking through History New England

Hiking through History New England
Author: Johnny Molloy
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2015-04-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1493014412

Whether you're a curious tourist or a local history buff, this guide contains all the tools you'll need to explore New England's history on your hikes. Each of the 40 featured hikes comes with helpful maps and directions, as well as a carefully researched impression of the trail, and a comprehensive guide to the area's natural and human history.

Hiking the Green Mountains

Hiking the Green Mountains
Author: Lisa Ballard
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2022-05-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1493043315

DREAM IT Hiking the Green Mountains features concise descriptions and detailed maps for 40 easy-to-follow trails that allow hikers of all levels to enjoy beautiful views, get fit in the outdoors, and learn about the region’s history. PLAN IT This guideprovides the latest information to plan a customized trip: Classics and lesser-known hikes Photos and maps, detailed trail descriptions, and trailhead GPS coordinates Insightful hike overviews and details on distance, difficulty, canine compatibility, and more DO IT A combination of scenic geologic features and a healthy stewardship for the natural world has led to lots of great hiking trails in the Green Mountains, and this guide describes many hikes found within the area. Find hikes suited to every ability Experience the thrill of exploring nature away from the crowds Discover dramatic natural features, spectacular views, and more

Mamecestre

Mamecestre
Author: John Harland
Publisher:
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1861
Genre: Manchester (England)
ISBN:

Princes of the Church

Princes of the Church
Author: David Rollason
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 477
Release: 2017-06-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1351859412

The aim of the volume is to bring together the latest research on the importance of bishops’ palaces for social and political history, landscape history, architectural history and archaeology. It is structured in three sections: design and function, landscape and urban context, and architectural form and includes contributions from the late Antique period through to the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, considering bishops’ residences in England, Scotland, Wales, the Byzantine Empire, France, and Italy.

The Medieval English Landscape, 1000-1540

The Medieval English Landscape, 1000-1540
Author: Graeme J. White
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2012-09-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1441163085

The landscape of medieval England was the product of a multitude of hands. While the power to shape the landscape inevitably lay with the Crown, the nobility and the religious houses, this study also highlights the contribution of the peasantry in the layout of rural settlements and ridge-and-furrow field works, and the funding of parish churches by ordinary townsfolk. The importance of population trends is emphasised as a major factor in shaping the medieval landscape: the rising curve of the eleventh to thirteenth centuries imposing growing pressures on resources, and the devastating impact of the Black Death leading to radical decline in the fourteenth century. Opening with a broad-ranging analysis of political and economic trends in medieval England, the book progresses thematically to assess the impact of farming, rural settlement, towns, the Church, and fortification using many original case studies. The concluding chapter charts the end of the medieval landscape with the dissolution of the monasteries, the replacement of castles by country houses, the ongoing enclosure of fields, and the growth of towns.