Tim Robinson (4) (1935–2020)
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Connemara: Map & Gazetteer (Parts 1&2) 14 Exemplare
Mapping south Connemara : parts 1-29: Cashel, Carna, Cill Chiarâain : reprinted with additions and amendments from… (1985) 3 Exemplare
Camchuairt Chonamara Theas / A Twisty Journey, Mapping South Connemara, parts 1-58 (2002) 2 Exemplare
Mementos of mortality : the cenotaphs and funerary cairns of Árainn (Inishmore, County Galway, Republic of… (1991) 2 Exemplare
Oileáin Árann 2 Exemplare
Lekker hapje: 150 perfecte partysnacks 2 Exemplare
Connemara, Part 1: Introduction and gazetteer 2 Exemplare
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Archipelago, Number Seven (Winter 2012) — Mitwirkender — 1 Exemplar
Archipelago, Number Nine (Winter 2014) — Mitwirkender — 1 Exemplar
Archipelago: Number Ten (Winter 2015) — Mitwirkender — 1 Exemplar
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- Yorkshire, England
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- London, England (St Pancras Hospital)
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- COVID-19
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- Istanbul, Turkey
Roundstone, County Galway, Ireland - Ausbildung
- Cambridge University (mathematics)
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- cartographer
writer
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I also find most nature writing uninteresting, which does not mean I find nature uninteresting. I just have trouble picturing the land the way he describes it and would get a lot more out of a nature documentary. I need to see it, or be there, because that's the way my brain works. Still, there are too many descriptions of rocks and plants and not enough of the people who live on this land. They're there, but they got lost in the landscape. If he were to make this two books, one on land, another on people, it would be much easier to process. I know he's trying to document all of Connemara, but the way this is structured doesn't work.
That said, I think most of this book is beautiful and a great deal of it is engaging, and it is often worth the read.… (mehr)