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An edition of The English Channel (1986)

The English Channel

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The strip of sea that the English call the Channel and the French call the Sleeve is, quite simply, the most fascinating piece of water in the world. The globe's busiest seaway, the Channel is a stormy passage that remains a wild frontier between two closely related peoples who, by long tradition, detest each other's manners and philosophy. Nigel Calder, whose informative, witty books have explained the mysteries of science to millions of readers, here embarks on a wide-ranging exploration of a body of water extraordinarily rich in natural and historical interest, an "untidy museum," touching on everything from geology and archaeology, history and politics, to navigational principles and the lore of the sea. - Jacket flap.

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Publisher
Viking
Language
English
Pages
373

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The English Channel
1987, Penguin Books
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The English Channel
1986, Viking
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The English Channel
1986, Chatto & Windus
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Table of Contents

Author's note
Towards Ushant : world's bend
Towards Brest : fit for an admiral?
Towards Roscoff : accidental oil
Towards Brehat : someone else's stones
Towards the Rance River : the tides of Saint-Malo
Towards Guernsey : never a barrier
Towards Barfleur : Eleanor's empire
Towards Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue : Rooke's bonfire
Towards Ouistreham : the beaches of Normandy
Towards the Seine River : heirs of the Vikings
Towards Boulogne : Uranium River
Towards Gris-Nez : Petroleum River
Towards Calais : the dam and the tunnel
Fogbound in Calais : different kinds of madness
Towards De Panne : who won the armada fight?
Towards South Goodwin : escape of an army
Towards Dover : echoes in the sand
Towards Hastings : wreck of a Dutchman
Towards Brighton : the seaside age
Towards Selsey : green and pleasant land
Towards the Solent : pomp of yesterday
Towards Weymouth Bay : the source of the oil
Towards Brixham : slingers and fishermen
Towards Plymouth : the Drake phenomenon
Towards Fowey : free traders
Towards Penzance : earthy assets
Towards Bishop Rock : beyond nationhood

Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. [353]-364.
Includes index.

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New York, N.Y

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
909/.096336
Library of Congress
DA670.E48 C35 1986, DA670.E48C35 1986

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
vi, 373 p., [16] p. of plates :
Number of pages
373
Dimensions
24 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2550477M
Internet Archive
englishchannel0000cald
ISBN 10
0670800228
ISBN 13
9780670800223
LCCN
85040777
OCLC/WorldCat
13124629
Library Thing
237150
Goodreads
3232303

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The strip of sea that the English call the Channel and the French call the Sleeve is, quite simply, the most fascinating piece of water in the world. The globe's busiest seaway, the Channel is a stormy passage that remains a wild frontier between two closely related peoples who, by long tradition, detest each other's manners and philosophy. Nigel Calder, whose informative, witty books have explained the mysteries of science to millions of readers, here embarks on a wide-ranging exploration of a body of water extraordinarily rich in natural and historical interest, an "untidy museum," touching on everything from geology and archaeology, history and politics, to navigational principles and the lore of the sea. - Jacket flap.

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