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The fifth of Cv's English County Guides Norfolk is characterised by the breadth and variation of its countryside: known for its arched skies and expansive landscape. In a series of journeys that criss-crossed the county, author Nicholas James recorded over one hundred villages and market towns, ranging from Cromer to Hunstanton on the 'Norfolk Riviera', to the King's Lynn by 'The Wash'. He also visited Wroxham and Hoveton, centre of the Broads, and many lesser known hamlets nestling deep in this fascinating and historic part of East England. Further information is provided by local…mehr

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The fifth of Cv's English County Guides Norfolk is characterised by the breadth and variation of its countryside: known for its arched skies and expansive landscape. In a series of journeys that criss-crossed the county, author Nicholas James recorded over one hundred villages and market towns, ranging from Cromer to Hunstanton on the 'Norfolk Riviera', to the King's Lynn by 'The Wash'. He also visited Wroxham and Hoveton, centre of the Broads, and many lesser known hamlets nestling deep in this fascinating and historic part of East England. Further information is provided by local specialists: Malcolm Carter gives the story of Norwich Cathedral; and Joy, the official guide to Nelson's birthplace at Burnham Thorpe. The book includes side bars of useful information, with route maps and a comprehensive directory of local services. Cv Publications' continuing series of English County Guides provides a comprehensive survey of towns and villages for visitors and those interested in moving to a different area. Writers make eye-witness reports, noting their natural and historical character, properties, amenities and links. Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire, Buckinghamshire and Cornwall .
Autorenporträt
1973-78 founded and directed The Gallery London, 65a Lisson Street, producing combne projects in collaboration with John Latham, Vaughan Grylls, Stephen Willats, John A. Walker, Rita Donagh, Tony Rothon, Gerald Newman and Jonathan Miles.1989-91 With Sarah Batiste edited and published a quarterly review Cv Journal of Art and Crafts. 1992 founded Cv Publications, 1995 founded Cv/Visual Arts Research, publishing interviews with artists and curators, books amd monographs authored by Edward Lucie-Smith, Marina Vaizey, Anne Blood, James Cahill and Magdalena Wasiura. Presently operates Philip James Studio based at Candid Arts Trust, Islington North London.