An extraordinary book that explores how the earth itself has shaped the Western imagination and how, as a result, our interaction with the environment is far richer and more complex than today's doomsayers would have us believe.
ArtHistory
RELEASED1996
PUBLISHERNational Geographic Books
LENGTH672
LANGUAGEEN
Landscape and Memory
by Simon Schama
An extraordinary book that explores how the earth itself has shaped the Western imagination and how, as a result, our interaction with the environment is far richer and more complex than today's doomsayers would have us believe.