PenguinBooks
Penguin Blog RSS feeds
About Geoffrey Grigson

The Shell Country Alphabet

From Apple Trees to Stone Circles, How to Understand the British Countryside

» Geoffrey Grigson

Introduction by - Sophie Grigson

Particular Books
Hardback : 02 Jul 2009

£20.00


Look inside: The Shell Country Alphabet



Click on the large page spread* to take a closer look.

*

The large page spreads will open in a new window. The images can be quite large in file size so may take a short while.

Now showing spread : 
 

Synopsis

'Geoffrey Grigson - an anthologist of genius' P. J. Kavanagh

The Shell Country Alphabet was written in 1966 by Geoffrey Grigson, seventh son of a Cornish clergyman and English poet. His aim was to provide a way of reading the landscape around us, revelling in the visible, and in the way the visible inspires us, whether our five thousand year old ancestors, our poets, our artists, our churches or houses. Describing everything from the weather to the land itself, Grigson's Alphabet takes you on an imaginative journey. From ice-scratches, cross-legged knights and weathercocks to the sky, light and stars, via avenues, dewponds and village greens, the Alphabet will help you discover the world that remains, just off the motorway.

Product details

Format : Hardback
ISBN: 9781846142123
Size : 135 x 216mm
Pages : 464
Published : 02 Jul 2009
Publisher : Particular Books

Other formats for The Shell Country Alphabet:
» ePub eBook: eBook : £20.00

The Shell Country Alphabet

From Apple Trees to Stone Circles, How to Understand the British Countryside

» Geoffrey Grigson

Introduction by - Sophie Grigson

£20.00


Related email updates

To keep up-to-date, input your email address, and we will contact you on publication or when the author releases another book.

Please alert me via email when:

This book is released in paperback The author releases another book

Delivery

Shipped within 24hrs.
FREE UK Delivery
until 31 Jan 2010