The Historic Thames
by Hilaire Belloc
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England has been built up upon the framework of her rivers, and, in that pattern, the principal line has been the line of the Thames. Partly because it was the main highway of Southern England, partly because it looked eastward towards the Continent from which the national life has been drawn, partly because it was better served by the tide than any other channel, but mainly because it was the chief among a great number of closely connected river basins, the Thames Valley has in the past show more supported the government and the wealth of England. show lessTags
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John_Vaughan Belloc extends his portrait up to the source, while Peter Ackroyd, covering the same geography, includes marvellous illustrations.
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Hilaire Belloc, 1870 - 1953 Hilaire Belloc was born in France in 1870, educated at Oxford, and naturalized as a British subject in 1902. Although he began as a writer of humorous verse for children, his works include satire, poetry, history, biography, fiction, and many volumes of essays. With his close friend and fellow Catholic, G. K. show more Chesterton, Belloc founded the New Witness, a weekly newspaper opposing capitalism and free thought and supporting a philosophy known as distributism. The pair was so close in thought and association that George Bernard Shaw nicknamed them Chesterbelloc. During his life, Belloc published over 150 books. Today, however, he is best remembered for only a few works, most notably his light verse, such as Cautionary Tales (1907) and A Bad Child's Book of Beasts (1896). Belloc died in 1953 from burns caused when his dressing gown caught fire from the hearth. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
Common Knowledge
- Original publication date
- 1910
- Important places
- River Thames, England, UK
Classifications
- Genres
- Nonfiction, Travel, History, General Nonfiction
- DDC/MDS
- 942.2 — History & geography History of Europe England and Wales Southeast England
- LCC
- DA670 .T2 — History of Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania Great Britain History of Great Britain England Local history and description Counties, regions, etc., A-Z
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- Languages
- English
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- ISBNs
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