The Forest of Dean: An Historical and Descriptive Account
In 'The Forest of Dean: An Historical and Descriptive Account,' H. G. Nicholls masterfully intertwines meticulous historical research with vivid descriptive prose, offering readers a profound understanding of one of England's most enchanting woodlands. Published in the late 19th century, this work reflects the Victorian ideals of natural beauty and local history, featuring detailed accounts of the forest's geography, flora, fauna, and its historical significance as a site of industry and folklore. Nicholls employs a romantic literary style, rich in imagery, capturing both the physical essence and the cultural heritage of the Forest of Dean, making it an essential text for scholars and nature enthusiasts alike. H. G. Nicholls, a regional writer and historian, had an intimate connection with the Forest of Dean, which informed his passion for documenting its landscapes and stories. His extensive background in local history and natural sciences, coupled with a commitment to preserving regional narratives, led him to undertake this comprehensive account. Nicholls's deep appreciation for the forest is palpable in every chapter, as he deftly balances factual information with poetic expression, rendering the forest both a subject of study and an object of reverence. For readers captivated by the intersection of nature and history, Nicholls's work stands as an indispensable exploration of the Forest of Dean. This book not only serves as a thorough reference for historical inquiries but also invites readers to experience the beauty and depth of a landscape that has inspired generations. Enthusiasts of local lore, geography, and historical context will find in Nicholls's account a rich tapestry that challenges and charms.
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The Forest of Dean: An Historical and Descriptive Account
In 'The Forest of Dean: An Historical and Descriptive Account,' H. G. Nicholls masterfully intertwines meticulous historical research with vivid descriptive prose, offering readers a profound understanding of one of England's most enchanting woodlands. Published in the late 19th century, this work reflects the Victorian ideals of natural beauty and local history, featuring detailed accounts of the forest's geography, flora, fauna, and its historical significance as a site of industry and folklore. Nicholls employs a romantic literary style, rich in imagery, capturing both the physical essence and the cultural heritage of the Forest of Dean, making it an essential text for scholars and nature enthusiasts alike. H. G. Nicholls, a regional writer and historian, had an intimate connection with the Forest of Dean, which informed his passion for documenting its landscapes and stories. His extensive background in local history and natural sciences, coupled with a commitment to preserving regional narratives, led him to undertake this comprehensive account. Nicholls's deep appreciation for the forest is palpable in every chapter, as he deftly balances factual information with poetic expression, rendering the forest both a subject of study and an object of reverence. For readers captivated by the intersection of nature and history, Nicholls's work stands as an indispensable exploration of the Forest of Dean. This book not only serves as a thorough reference for historical inquiries but also invites readers to experience the beauty and depth of a landscape that has inspired generations. Enthusiasts of local lore, geography, and historical context will find in Nicholls's account a rich tapestry that challenges and charms.
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The Forest of Dean: An Historical and Descriptive Account

The Forest of Dean: An Historical and Descriptive Account

by H. G. Nicholls
The Forest of Dean: An Historical and Descriptive Account

The Forest of Dean: An Historical and Descriptive Account

by H. G. Nicholls

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In 'The Forest of Dean: An Historical and Descriptive Account,' H. G. Nicholls masterfully intertwines meticulous historical research with vivid descriptive prose, offering readers a profound understanding of one of England's most enchanting woodlands. Published in the late 19th century, this work reflects the Victorian ideals of natural beauty and local history, featuring detailed accounts of the forest's geography, flora, fauna, and its historical significance as a site of industry and folklore. Nicholls employs a romantic literary style, rich in imagery, capturing both the physical essence and the cultural heritage of the Forest of Dean, making it an essential text for scholars and nature enthusiasts alike. H. G. Nicholls, a regional writer and historian, had an intimate connection with the Forest of Dean, which informed his passion for documenting its landscapes and stories. His extensive background in local history and natural sciences, coupled with a commitment to preserving regional narratives, led him to undertake this comprehensive account. Nicholls's deep appreciation for the forest is palpable in every chapter, as he deftly balances factual information with poetic expression, rendering the forest both a subject of study and an object of reverence. For readers captivated by the intersection of nature and history, Nicholls's work stands as an indispensable exploration of the Forest of Dean. This book not only serves as a thorough reference for historical inquiries but also invites readers to experience the beauty and depth of a landscape that has inspired generations. Enthusiasts of local lore, geography, and historical context will find in Nicholls's account a rich tapestry that challenges and charms.

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ISBN-13: 9788028365318
Publisher: Sharp Ink
Publication date: 01/01/2024
Sold by: CIANDO
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB
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