Travelling a thousand miles and across three billion years, Christopher Somerville, author of The January Man and Ships of Heaven, sets out to discover how the land beneath our feet shapes our past, our present and our future. Britain is blessed with a vast variety of landscapes - from marshes to slate mountains, chalk downs to volcanic islands. How we live, work and eat has been moulded and shaped by wild, violent events that occurred thousands, millions, even billions of years ago - drownings and upheavals, the raging fires and frozen wastes that created the bones of Britain. Following the line of oldest exposed geology, from three-billion-year-old rocks at the Butt of Lewis in the far northwestern tip, down the map south eastwards to the furthest corner of Essex where new land is being recycled from old, Somerville travels across bogs and over peaks, through forests and national parks and along tow paths, revisiting old haunts and expert friends, picking out rare flora and fauna, as he uncover the changing landscape's buried secrets. Vivid, lyrical and evocative, Walking the Bones of Britain is a deep interrogation of the remarkable place we call home.
Christopher Somerville Pořadí knih







- 2023
- 2021
The View from the Hill
- 330 stránek
- 12 hodin čtení
A new collection of walks from one of Britain's best-known walking journalists and currently Walking Correspondent for The Times.
- 2020
Our War
- 384 stránek
- 14 hodin čtení
75 years on from the end of the second world war, a unique collection from veteran Commonwealth voices who tell how the war changed their lives irreversibly and blew the British Empire apart. 'Vivid reading' Telegraph
- 2019
National Geographic Traveler: Ireland, Fifth Edition
- 400 stránek
- 14 hodin čtení
A Guide to the regions of Ireland including the cosmopolitan capital city of Dublin, as well as Northern Ireland.
- 2019
Ships Of Heaven
- 352 stránek
- 13 hodin čtení
We learn of rogue saints exploited by holy sinners, the pomp and prosperity that followed these ships of stone, the towns that grew up in their shadows, the impact of the Black Death, the Reformation and icon-smashing Puritanism, the revival brought about by the Industrial Revolution, and the hope and disillusion of two world wars.
- 2016
National Geographic Traveler: Great Britain, 4th Edition
- 398 stránek
- 14 hodin čtení
The National Geographic Traveller series is in tune with the growing trend toward experiential travel, providing insider tips and expert advice for a more authentic, cultural experience.
- 2016
The Times Britain's Best Walks
- 336 stránek
- 12 hodin čtení
Christopher Somerville has covered the length and breadth of the UK on foot, and has written and broadcast about its history, landscape, wildlife and people for over 25 years. Now, in this extensive new volume, he selects his top 200 routes from his hugely popular Times column, A Good Walk.
- 2015
National Geographic Traveler: Ireland, 4th Edition
- 400 stránek
- 14 hodin čtení
Presents information on Ireland's culture, history, and people; offers walking and driving tours enhanced by color-coded maps; and suggests excursions off the beaten path.
- 2015
- 2013
Have you ever wondered where the best places to go are to see leaping salmon, rutting deer, diving gannets, breaching whales or bluebell woods in full bloom?