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Visitors'' Historic Britain: Cornwall: Romans to Victorians

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By (author): Derek Tait Tait

Cornwall has a rich and diverse history stretching from prehistoric times to the Norman Conquest and beyond, including the turbulent Tudor period, the English Civil War and the First and Second World Wars. Neolithic settlements and Bronze Age dwellings have been found at Carn Brea in Redruth and Rough Tour at Camelford, and many standing stones are scattered across the land. An ancient forest lies beneath the waters between Marazion and the legendary St Michael's Mount, which dates back thousands of years. The area is steeped in legend and Tintagel has mythical connections with King Arthur, although the present castle was probably constructed by Richard, Earl of Cornwall (brother to King Henry III), who owned the site from about 1234. Tales of the Devil, giants, minions and other imps abound in the county. Many of Daphne Du Maurier's books are set in Cornwall including Jamaica Inn and Frenchman's Creek. Virginia Woolf's novel To the Lighthouse was based on holidays at St Ives, Cornwall, where her family took her every summer until 1895. The lighthouse at Godrevy gives inspiration to the title. Various battles and conflicts as well as the diverse and fascinating history of Cornwall are all featured within the pages of this book, which also includes many of the well-known people who have greatly influenced the area over the years. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Jun 2018
  • Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781526721709

About Derek TaitTait

Derek Tait is a full-time author who lives in Plymouth. Born in 1961 he lived his early years in Singapore and Malaysia and has written several books about his time there including Sampans Banyans and Rambutans. A former photographer and cartoonist his work has been featured in newspapers and magazines around the world. Being a keen historian his books include 1950s Childhood A 1960's Childhood A 1970s Childhood and several Great War books for Pen & Sword. He has also written many local history books including Plymouth at War Saltash Passage St Budeaux Mount Edgcumbe and Images of Plymouth: Stonehouse.

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