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East Yorkshire and York - A Heritage Shell Guide (Paperback)
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East Yorkshire and York - A Heritage Shell Guide (Paperback)
Series: Heritage Shell Guides
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Discover East Yorkshire and York with this Heritage Shell Guide.
Here is an introduction to the towns, villages and buildings of the
East Riding of Yorkshire, the City of Kingston upon Hull and the
City of York. Written in the tradition of the famous Shell Guides,
it is a glorious and insightful delve into the familiar, York and
the little-known, East Yorkshire. Shell Guides were the brainchild
of John Betjeman in the 1930s when people began to explore the
country by car. They were designed to offer a frank and honest view
of a county. As well as being an introduction and gazetteer the
Heritage Shell Guide Trust has introduced maps and colour
illustrations to these legendary guides. As well as York's
remarkable heritage, this guide also celebrates East Yorkshire
including: Dramatic chalk cliffs near Flamborough teem with bird
colonies; The rolling Wolds, much painted by David Hockney; The
ghostly marshland landscape of Spurn Head which guards the Humber
estuary; Historic buildings of the maritime city of Hull and town
of Beverley; York's famed Gothic Cathedral, fortress gates and
narrow medieval streets. These are just a few of the highlights of
a region just waiting to be explored! Let your Heritage Shell Guide
to East Yorkshire and York help you uncover the beauty of this
dramatic landscape. Shell County Guides: their history - The
original series was the brainchild of John Betjeman. He thought
there was a market for a plain-speaking guide - the 1930s was a new
era when people began to explore the country by car. So, he
approached the head of publicity at Shell, Jack Beddington;
Beddington had artistic friends like Rex Whistler and Graham
Sutherland who thought Betjeman's plan was excellent. The first
Guide was Cornwall in which Betjeman frankly said Newquay had "20th
century style...corrugated rows of villas, enormous hotels,
flashing shops and Pierrots..." so readers knew what they were
getting! His authors were artists, playwrights and academics like
Norman Scarfe (Suffolk) who had a great affection for their county.
He advised Juliet Smith (Northamptonshire) to pick out the
buildings she liked, and "don't be afraid of saying that a place is
hideous!" Ultimately the policy was a little gentler: to take the
visitor by the hand and show them what was worth seeing in a place.
In 1937 Betjeman linked up with John Piper who was erudite,
unflappable, calm and business like; they wrote Shropshire
together. In 1960 Piper became joint editor and in 1967 editor of
the series. His ability to paint buildings with latent emotion was
matched only by accomplishment in making stained glass for
colleges, churches and cathedrals. But he favoured monochrome for
photography which leached interest in the face of colour. Shell
ended the series in 1984. One of Piper's favourite photographers,
Peter Burton, produced a Shell-style North Yorkshire in 2001. This
led to the formation of the Heritage Shell Guide Trust to continue
the work Shell so nobly began, now funded by donations.
General
| Imprint: |
Heritage Shell Guide Enterprises Ltd
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| Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
| Series: |
Heritage Shell Guides |
| Release date: |
October 2022 |
| Authors: |
Susan Neave
• David Neave
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| Dimensions: |
228 x 178 x 21mm (L x W x T) |
| Format: |
Paperback
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| Pages: |
248 |
| ISBN-13: |
978-1-73979-070-7 |
| Categories: |
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| LSN: |
1-73979-070-7 |
| Barcode: |
9781739790707 |
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