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_aBlackburn, Julia, _eauthor. |
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_aTime song : _bjourneys in search of a submerged land / _cJulia Blackburn ; with drawings by Enrique Brinkmann. |
250 | _aFirst United States edition. | ||
263 | _a1908 | ||
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_aNew York : _bPantheon Books, a division of Penguin, Random House LLC, _c[2019] |
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_aix, 292 pages : _billustrations, maps ; _c22 cm |
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500 | _aIncludes index. | ||
500 | _a"Originally published in Great Britain by Jonathan Cape, an imprint of Vintage Publishing, Penguin Random House, UK, London in 2019"--Title page verso. | ||
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_a"From the award-winning author of the memoir The Three of Us, a lyrical exploration--part travelogue and part history--of the area beneath the North Sea which, until 6,000 years ago, was home to a rich ecosystem and human settlement. Shortly after her husband's death, Julia Blackburn became fascinated with Doggerland, the stretch of land that once connected Great Britain to Europe but is now subsumed by the North Sea. She was driven to explore the lives of the people who lived there--studying its fossil record, as well as human artifacts that have been discovered near the area. Now, she brings her reader along on her journey across Great Britain and parts of Continental Europe, introducing us to the paleontologists, archaeologists, fishermen, and fellow Doggerland enthusiasts she meets along the way. As Doggerland begins to come into focus, what emerges is a profound meditation on time, a sense of infinity as going backwards, and an intimation of the immensity of everything that has already passed through its time on earth and disappeared"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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_aBlackburn, Julia _xTravel _zNorth Sea. |
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_aNorth Sea _xDescription and travel. |
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_aNorth Sea _xAntiquities. |
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_aSubmerged lands _zNorth Sea _xHistory. |
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_aPrehistoric peoples _zNorth Sea. |
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_aMesolithic period _zNorth Sea. |
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_aEngland _xDescription and travel. |
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_aEurope, Northern _xDescription and travel. |
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_aTravel writing. _2lcgft |
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_aBrinkmann, Enrique, _eillustrator. |
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