The Thames

EAN : 9791041984305
MITTON G. E.
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EAN : 9791041984305

Paru le : 3 févr. 2024

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  • EAN13 : 9791041984305
  • Réf. éditeur : 333274
  • Date Parution : 3 févr. 2024
  • Disponibilite : Disponible
  • Barème de remise : NS
  • Nombre de pages : 34
  • Format : H:220 mm L:170 mm E:3 mm
  • Poids : 78gr
  • Résumé : "The Thames" by G. E. Mitton, with illustrations by Mortimer Menpes, is a comprehensive exploration of the Thames River, focusing on its stretch from Oxford to London. The book delves into the river's historical significance, natural beauty, and cultural evolution. Mitton begins at Folly Bridge in Oxford, describing the vibrant college life and the excitement of rowing events like the Eights and Torpids. The narrative then moves through the picturesque Oxford meadows, rich with diverse flora such as fritillaries and summer snowflakes, highlighting the area's botanical significance. The journey continues to the charming town of Abingdon, where the ancient Burford Bridge and remnants of the once-powerful Abingdon Abbey evoke the town's historical past. Mitton paints a vivid picture of the town's architecture, including the almshouses and St. Helen's Church, emphasizing the blend of history and natural beauty along the riverbanks. Mitton's work is not just a travelogue but a reflection on the Thames as a national treasure, rich in historical associations and natural wonders. The river's banks have been home to royal palaces, monasteries, and the residences of pivotal figures, contributing to its cultural legacy. The book also touches on the river's role in literature and art, though Mitton notes the absence of a definitive poem or book solely dedicated to the Thames. Overall, "The Thames" is a celebration of the river's multifaceted character, from its serene backwaters and vibrant wildlife to its historical landmarks and cultural significance. Mitton's detailed descriptions and Menpes' illustrations combine to offer readers an immersive experience of one of England's most iconic rivers.
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