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Nicholas Crane

    Nicholas Crane is een Engelse geograaf, ontdekkingsreiziger, schrijver en presentator wiens werken vaak voortkomen uit zijn passie voor ontdekking en reizen. Zijn schrijven richt zich op geografie, geschiedenis en cultuur, waarbij hij persoonlijke ervaringen verweeft met een diep begrip van de wereld om hem heen. Crane's boeken en televisieprogramma's onderscheiden zich door boeiende verhalen en het vermogen om de schoonheid en complexiteit van de wereld dichter bij lezers en kijkers te brengen.

    Nicholas Crane
    Mercator
    Coast: Our Island Story
    Great British Journeys
    The Making Of The British Landscape
    Clear Waters Rising
    Barefoot books world atlas
    • This atlas is packed with information about the way in which communities and cultures across the world have been shaped by their local environments and it looks at the ideas and initiatives which are shaping the future.

      Barefoot books world atlas
    • Alone - though he was just married - and on foot, the author embarked on an extraordinary adventure: a seventeen-month journey along the chain of mountains which stretches across Europe from Cape Finisterre to Istanbul. His aim was to explore Europe's last mountain wilderness and to meet the people who live on the periphery of the modern world.

      Clear Waters Rising
    • The Making Of The British Landscape

      • 384bladzijden
      • 14 uur lezen
      4,0(209)Tarief

      The history of 12,000 years of the British landscape, from the Ice Age to the twenty-first century, by prizewinning author Nicholas Crane, co-presenter of COAST.

      The Making Of The British Landscape
    • Great British Journeys

      • 272bladzijden
      • 10 uur lezen
      3,6(9)Tarief

      Intrepid presenter Nicholas Crane investigates eight epic journeys, following in the footsteps of our greatest indigenous explorers.

      Great British Journeys
    • Along our shores, towering cliffs from the age of the dinosaurs rise beside wide estuaries teeming with wildlife, while Victorian ports share waterfronts with imposing fortifications.

      Coast: Our Island Story
    • Mercator

      The Man who Mapped the Planet

      3,2(10)Tarief

      Explores the life of Gerhard Mercator, who created the map and solved the dimensional riddle that plagued cosmographers for years, revealing a man who attended one of Europe's top universities but was persecuted by the Inquisition.

      Mercator
    • An almost forgotten moment in history, a tale for our times, this is the true story of the mission to discover the shape of the Earth. They knew the world wasn't a sphere. Either it stretched at the poles or it bulged at the equator. But which? They needed to know because accurate maps saved lives at sea and made money on land. But measuring the Earth was so difficult that most thought it impossible. The world's first international team of scientists was sent to a continent of unmapped rainforests and ice-shrouded volcanoes where they attempted to measure the length on the ground of one degree of latitude. Beset by egos and disease, storms and earthquakes, mutiny and murder, they struggled for ten years to reach the single figure they sought. Latitude is an epic story of survival and science set in mountain camps and remote observatories. It is also a story of exploration in which an unruly gaggle of misfits made breakthroughs in rubber and platinum, gravity and fogbows, quinine and Inca archaeology. A breathtaking tale of courage in adversity, it is celebrated today as the first modern exploring expedition

      Latitude
    • You Are Here

      • 128bladzijden
      • 5 uur lezen
      3,0(15)Tarief

      A celebration of the vital role of geography in our understanding of the big issues facing humanity and the planet today

      You Are Here
    • One word binds us all: geography. We are all geographers, human beings who care about the places we think of as 'home' - our habitat. And yet we have lost touch with the connection between our actions and the state of the planet that we all share. We need a new narrative that restores the connections between humanity and the Earth. We are being confronted by a daily barrage of geographical stories on climate change, geopolitics, population growth, migration, dwindling resources, polluted oceans and natural hazards. These are planetary concerns affecting all people and all places. They are challenges which can be addressed through geography. In this short but powerful book, Nicholas Crane makes the compelling case that never has geography been so important. On this finite orb, with its battered habitat, sustained in dark space by a thin, life-giving atmosphere, we have reached a point in our collective geographical journey where knowledge is the best guarantor of the future. [NOTE: published in hardback as YOU ARE HERE]

      Why Geography Matters. A Brief Guide to the Planet