The National Trust Rivers of Britain
- 223 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Richard Muir stands as one of Britain's most respected and widely published landscape historians. His significant contributions to understanding the British landscape delve into its rich cultural and historical dimensions, earning him accolades. Muir's distinctive approach reveals the narratives embedded within the land, making his work compelling for those interested in the deep history of place.



Investigates the history of villages in England and what life in them was like from their early origins, some in the Iron Age, to the present and how they have changed