by Pryor, Francis
From our suburban streets which still trace the boundaries of long vanished farms to the Norfolk Broads, formed when medieval peat pits flooded - evidence of man's effect on Britain is everywhere. Packed with over 250 maps and photographs, compellingly written and argued, this highly acclaimed book will permanently change the way you see your surroundings.
The making of the British landscape: how we have transformed the land, from prehistory to today / Review / Sunday Telegraph / Sunday / 02 Oct 2011
Star Rating: 3 Stars
The making of the British landscape: how we have transformed the land, from prehistory to today / Review / London Review of Books / Thursday / 19 May 2011
Star Rating: 3 Stars
The making of the British landscape: how we have transformed the land, from prehistory to today / Review / Sunday Telegraph / Sunday / 10 Apr 2011
Star Rating: 3 Stars
The making of the British landscape: how we have transformed the land, from prehistory to today / Review / Daily Telegraph / Saturday / 09 Apr 2011
Star Rating: 4 Stars
The making of the British landscape: how we have transformed the land, from prehistory to today / Review / Times / Thursday / 07 Apr 2011
Star Rating: 4 Stars
The making of the British landscape: how we have transformed the land, from prehistory to today / Review / Guardian / Saturday / 02 Apr 2011
Star Rating: 4 Stars
The making of the British landscape / Review / Times / Saturday / 19 Mar 2011
Star Rating: 3 Stars