The Forest of Dean: An Historical and Descriptive Account (eBook)

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2022
256 Seiten
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The Forest of Dean: An Historical and Descriptive Account - H. G. Nicholls
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H. G. Nicholls's 'The Forest of Dean: An Historical and Descriptive Account' stands as an illuminating inquiry into the heart of one of England's most enchanting and historically significant woodlands. Navigating through the dense foliage of time, Nicholls pieces together a vivid mosaic of the Forest of Dean, unearthing its geological foundations, chronicling the ceaseless march of its history, and capturing its cultural essence. The text, both methodical in its scholarly approach and rich in descriptive prose, invites readers to explore the interwoven narrative of human and natural history. Woven into this narrative is the lively literary style that marks Nicholls's work as a confluence of meticulous research and storytelling verve, set within the broader context of Victorian literary tradition and the era's fascination with capturing the specificity of place.

H. G. Nicholls, motivated by a combination of scholarly curiosity and a profound appreciation for England's natural and historical treasures, offers an exhaustive examination of the Forest of Dean. His deep dive into this region is indicative of a broader Victorian impulse to document and preserve the splendors of the natural world against the backdrop of industrialization and change. It is evident that Nicholls's work is the culmination of a personal journey of discovery that mirrors the larger societal engagement with the English countryside during his time, reflecting a yearning to conserve both the natural environment and its intertwined human heritage.

For aficionados of English topography, history buffs, and those with an affection for the conservation of ancient woodlands, 'The Forest of Dean' serves as a critical addition to their library. Nicholls bestows upon his readers not only a historical account but also a sensory experience, enlivening the ancient echoes of the forest amidst the pages. This book is a testament and tribute to the profundity and beauty of the Forest of Dean, recommending itself to anyone who cherishes the intertwining of nature and history, and who seeks to be immersed in the rich and vibrant tapestry of England's past.

H. G. Nicholls, known primarily for his detailed work 'The Forest of Dean: An Historical and Descriptive Account,' holds a distinctive place in the chronicles of British regional history and topography. His seminal work, which delves into the captivating past and geography of the Forest of Dean, located in the county of Gloucestershire, England, has been instrumental in providing both locals and historians with invaluable insights into the region's natural beauty, industrial significance, and cultural heritage. Nicholls's literary style is meticulous and engaging, appealing to a readership that ranges from academic scholars to lay enthusiasts intrigued by the social and industrial evolution of British landscapes. The book not only captures the rich tapestry of the forest's history but also sheds light on the economic and social aspects of the nineteenth century, particularly the communities dependent on the coal and iron industries. Although Nicholls may not have amassed a vast bibliography, 'The Forest of Dean' stands as a testament to his dedication to capturing the essence of this unique region. H. G. Nicholls's work continues to be referenced for its thorough research and its contribution to the appreciation and understanding of English historical topography.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Reisen Reiseführer
Schlagworte 19th century British countryside • Antiquities of England travel • archaeology • cultural heritage England • Dean • Description and travel • England • English historical travel • Forest • Forest of • Forest of Dean travel guide • Gloucestershire England history • H.G. Nicholls author • History • History of Great Britain • Iron industry and trade • Nature of British Isles • Technology • Travel narrative UK • Victorian era travelogue
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