Chichester Harbour Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is a special
place of tranquillity in the crowded south of England. It is
recognized nationally and internationally and is appreciated by
many hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. This book, which
includes previously unpublished memoirs and features famous figures
from King Canute to P.G. Wodehouse, draws together the myriad
threads that have given the harbour and its surroundings their
unique character, telling an engrossing story that stretches far
into the past, present and future. It encompasses topics as varied
as geological and historical tumult, the harbour's vital importance
as a refuge for threatened wildlife, the change from commercial
port to centre for leisure pursuits, the impact of war and the
threat from climate change. Liz Sagues brings to life the people
who have contributed so much to Chichester Harbour, from the
saintly Saxon cleric whose practical fishing skills ended a village
famine to environmentally committed twenty-first-century farmers,
and from a king's favourite mistress to Olympic medal-winning
sailors. The book is for those who already love the harbour - and
for the many more who, as they read on, will join them. Provides a
unique broad-ranging study of Chichester Harbour AONB and its close
surroundings Richly illustrated with approximately 200 colour
photographs Includes previously unpublished memoirs and features
famous figures from Kings Canute and Harold to P.G. Wodehouse, Sir
Henry Royce and Clark Gable Tours through the harbour villages and
suggests walks which cover millennia in minutes and give a real
taste of the harbour Written with magical, compelling style by an
award-winning journalist.
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