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Island

How Islands Transform the World

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Ever since the dawn of human history, islands have been at the heart of our desires - and our fears. Drawing on anthropology, literature, biology, art, philosophy and earth science, Island tells the groundbreaking story of humans and islands throughout history, and celebrates islands as a central part of the world we live in. With a unique cross-disciplinary approach, encompassing everything from the wonder of an island's flora and fauna, to the geological roots of island formations, via references to popular culture, poetry and literature (including Prospero, Gulliver, Robinson Crusoe and the Count of Monte Cristo), Chamberlin tells the vivid and absorbing story of how islands have shaped human history, society and culture. Island celebrates islands for all their worth, whether real or invented, literal or fictitious, as a central part of the human narrative. A marvellously ambitious book, Chamberlin's book provides a fascinating counterpoint to Judith Schalansky's Atlas of Remote Islands (total UK sales over 20,000 to date).
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Year Published:
2013
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Format:
Hardback
ISBN:
9781909653382
Number of Pages:
224
Publication Date:
01/08/2013
Publisher:
Elliott Thompson Limited
Authors:
Chamberlin, J. Edward
Illustrations Note:
Illustrations
Publication Date:
01/08/2013
Publisher:
Elliott & Thompson Limited
Imprint:
Elliott & Thompson Limited
Place of Publication:
London
Language:
English
SKU:
9781909653382

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