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Author | : Sarah Hall |
Publisher | : Harper Collins |
Total Pages | : 306 |
Release | : 2006-10-10 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0060817259 |
The village of Marsdale is a quiet corner of the world, cradled in a remote dale in England's lovely Lake District. The rhythm of life in the deeply religious, sheltered community has not changed for centuries. But in 1936, when Waterworks representative Jack Ligget from industrial Manchester arrives with plans to build a new reservoir, he brings the much feared threat of impending change to this bucolic hamlet. And when he begins an intense and troubled affair with Janet Lightburn—a devout local woman of rare passion and strength of spirit—it can only lead to scandal, tragedy, and remarkable, desperate acts. From Sarah Hall, the internationally acclaimed author of the Man Booker Prize finalist The Electric Michelangelo, comes a stunning and transcendent novel of love, obsession, and the passing of an age.
Author | : John Roche Dakyns |
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Total Pages | : 128 |
Release | : 1897 |
Genre | : Geology |
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Author | : Harriet Ritvo |
Publisher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 247 |
Release | : 2009-09-16 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0226720845 |
Located in the heart of England’s Lake District, the placid waters of Thirlmere seem to be the embodiment of pastoral beauty. But under their calm surface lurks the legacy of a nineteenth-century conflict that pitted industrial progress against natural conservation—and helped launch the environmental movement as we know it. Purchased by the city of Manchester in the 1870s, Thirlmere was dammed and converted into a reservoir, its water piped one hundred miles south to the burgeoning industrial city and its workforce. This feat of civil engineering—and of natural resource diversion—inspired one of the first environmental struggles of modern times. The Dawn of Green re-creates the battle for Thirlmere and the clashes between conservationists who wished to preserve the lake and developers eager to supply the needs of a growing urban population. Bringing to vivid life the colorful and strong-minded characters who populated both sides of the debate, noted historian Harriet Ritvo revisits notions of the natural promulgated by romantic poets, recreationists, resource managers, and industrial developers to establish Thirlmere as the template for subsequent—and continuing—environmental struggles.
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Total Pages | : 956 |
Release | : 1920 |
Genre | : Water-supply engineering |
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Author | : Lee Schofield |
Publisher | : Random House |
Total Pages | : 208 |
Release | : 2022-02-24 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 1473589835 |
'I found myself turning the pages with an inward leap of joy' - Isabella Tree *WINNER of the Richard Jefferies Award for Nature Writing* *Shortlisted for the James Cropper Wainwright Prize for Conservation* 'Exquisite' GUARDIAN It was a tragic day for the nation's wildlife when England's last and loneliest golden eagle died in an unmarked spot among the remote eastern fells of the Lake District. But the fight to restore the landscape had already begun. Lee Schofield, ecologist and site manager for RSPB Haweswater, is leading efforts to breathe life back into two hill farms and their thirty square kilometres of sprawling upland habitat. Informed by the land, its turbulent history and the people who have shaped it, Lee and his team are repairing damaged wetlands, meadows and woods. Each year, the landscape is becoming richer, wilder and better able to withstand the shocks of a changing climate. But in the contested landscape of the Lake District, change is not always welcomed, and success relies on finding a balance between rewilding and respecting cherished farming traditions. This is not only a story of an ecosystem in recovery, it is also the story of Lee's personal connection to place, and the highs and lows of working for nature amid fierce opposition.
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Total Pages | : 422 |
Release | : 1909 |
Genre | : Mollusks |
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Author | : Jules Brown |
Publisher | : Rough Guides |
Total Pages | : 298 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Lake District (England) |
ISBN | : 9781858288949 |
The second edition gives comprehensive coverage to every attraction within the National Park and accounts of outlying towns such as Kendal and Penrith. There are informed features on the writers, artists and local characters who have shaped the history of the Lakes, together with full guidance on lakeland walks and advice on staying safe in the hills.The colour section features the author's choice of the Lake District's finest scenic, cultural and outdoors attractions.
Author | : Henry Irwin Jenkinson |
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Total Pages | : 440 |
Release | : 1872 |
Genre | : Lake District (England) |
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Author | : Robert William Rennison |
Publisher | : Thomas Telford |
Total Pages | : 308 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780727725189 |
This guide covers the northern counties of England, from the border with Scotland to the southern extremities of South Yorkshire, Greater Manchester, and Merseyside - as well as the Isle of Man. It describes the many examples of these regions' civil engineering heritage: the best of many types of structure; works which played a major role in development of these areas; and those which achieve some special aesthetic qualtiy.
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Total Pages | : 826 |
Release | : 1904 |
Genre | : Mollusks |
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Includes the Society's Proceedings, June 1879- .