The Hebrides: An Aerial View of a Cultural Landscape
By (Author) Angus & Patricia MacDonald
By (author) Patricia MacDonald
Birlinn General
Birlinn Ltd
5th October 2010
4th October 2010
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
The Earth: natural history: general interest
941.14
Hardback
256
Width 246mm, Height 250mm, Spine 33mm
1746g
The Hebrides of Scotland around 500 diverse islands form the north-western Atlantic fringe of Europe. This book surveys the cultural landscape of this dramatically beautiful, complex and conflicted area, with emphasis on what may be interpreted through aerial photography. Its main themes are the mutual influences of people and environment, and the recent history and current issues in the area.
Photograph by Robin Gillanders. Angus and Patricia Macdonald have collaborated for over twenty years on the record and interpretation of the history and current state of the environment and of cultural landscapes, using aerial photography as the main tool. Their partnership, Aerographica, works from a sound basis of research and maintains a substantial archive of relevant aerial images. They are the authors, jointly or singly, of ten books, five of which are based on aerial photography. Angus and Patricia Macdonald and their Aerographica partnership are based in Edinburgh and East Lothian.