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The Wood that Built London: A Human History of the Great North Wood

English

By (author): C.J. Schuler

It is hard to imagine that the busy townscape of South London was once a great wood, stretching almost seven miles from Croydon to Deptford or that, scattered through the suburbs, from Dulwich to Norwood, a number of oak woodlands have survived since before the Norman Conquest.

These woods were intensively managed for a thousand years, providing timber for construction, furniture and shipbuilding, and charcoal for Londons blacksmiths, kilns and bakeries. Now they afford important green space, a vital habitat for small mammals, birds and insects. In The Wood That Built London, historian C.J. Schüler draws on a wealth of documents, historic maps and environmental evidence to chart the fortunes of the North Wood from its earliest times: its ecology, ownership, management, and the gradual encroachment of the metropolis.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 255g
  • Dimensions: 130 x 195mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 2022
  • Publisher: Sandstone Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781914518164

About C.J. Schuler

C.J. Schüler is the author of three illustrated histories of cartography: Mapping the World Mapping the City and Mapping the Sea and Stars and co-author of the best-selling Travellers Atlas. Writers Lovers Soldiers Spies: A History of the Authors Club of London 18912016 was published in November 2016 and Along the Amber Route (Sandstone) in 2020. He has also written on literature travel and the arts for The Independent The Independent on Sunday The Tablet The Financial Times and the New Statesman. He was chairman of the Authors Club from 2008 to 2015. FOREWORD AUTHOR Rachel Lichtenstein is a British artist writer and curator who is internationally known for her books multi-media projects and artworks that examine place memory and Jewish identity. The author of many books including Estuary: Out from London to the Sea she is co-director of the Centre for Place Writing at Manchester Metropolitan University.

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