Description


A collection of original essays by distinguished historians on the works of topographical writers who described and recorded the landscape of South-West England in the period c. 1540-1900.



The development, subject matter and contribution to knowledge of a range of key authors is examined. For example, John Leland's classic descriptions of South-West England will be assessed and the works of local writers in the Tudor and Stuart era who followed an developed his approach to the description of people and places is examined. Amongst these, Richard Carew of Anthony produced perhaps the finest of any of the descriptions of an English region in his study of Cornwall, published in 1602. The authors follow the writings of Devon, Cornwall, Somerset and Dorset topographers who contributed to the genre over more than three centuries.



The book also includes a gazetter of collections in Devon and Cornwall where copies of the works of local topographical writers can be found.


Topographical Writers In South-West England

Product form

£19.25

Includes FREE delivery
Usually despatched within 3 days
Paperback / softback by Mark Brayshay , Joseph Bettey

2 in stock

Short Description:

A collection of original essays by distinguished historians on the works of topographical writers who described and recorded the landscape... Read more

    Publisher: University of Exeter Press
    Publication Date: 01/10/1996
    ISBN13: 9780859894241, 978-0859894241
    ISBN10: 085989424X

    Number of Pages: 214

    Non Fiction , Earth Sciences, Geography & Environment , Education

    Description


    A collection of original essays by distinguished historians on the works of topographical writers who described and recorded the landscape of South-West England in the period c. 1540-1900.



    The development, subject matter and contribution to knowledge of a range of key authors is examined. For example, John Leland's classic descriptions of South-West England will be assessed and the works of local writers in the Tudor and Stuart era who followed an developed his approach to the description of people and places is examined. Amongst these, Richard Carew of Anthony produced perhaps the finest of any of the descriptions of an English region in his study of Cornwall, published in 1602. The authors follow the writings of Devon, Cornwall, Somerset and Dorset topographers who contributed to the genre over more than three centuries.



    The book also includes a gazetter of collections in Devon and Cornwall where copies of the works of local topographical writers can be found.


    Customer Reviews

    Be the first to write a review
    0%
    (0)
    0%
    (0)
    0%
    (0)
    0%
    (0)
    0%
    (0)

    Recently viewed products

    © 2025 Book Curl,

      • American Express
      • Apple Pay
      • Diners Club
      • Discover
      • Google Pay
      • Maestro
      • Mastercard
      • PayPal
      • Shop Pay
      • Union Pay
      • Visa

      Login

      Forgot your password?

      Don't have an account yet?
      Create account