Stone Lands: A Journey of Darkness and Light Through Britain’s Ancient Places

Author:   Fiona Robertson
Publisher:   Little, Brown Book Group
ISBN:  

9781472149183


Pages:   400
Publication Date:   19 June 2025
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Fiona Robertson
Publisher:   Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint:   Robinson
Dimensions:   Width: 15.80cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.607kg
ISBN:  

9781472149183


ISBN 10:   1472149181
Pages:   400
Publication Date:   19 June 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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'There's a real sense of peace and magic in this beautiful book.' * Daisy Buchanan * 'Stone Lands is a human journey into grief, hope and love. It's a fantastic book for weird walkers and megalith-obsessives alike.' * Weird Walk * 'A wonderful story of grief, self-discovery, hope and reconnection to our ancient past and landscapes.' * Ben Edge * 'Written with great craft, sensitivity and authority, Fiona Robertson offers a wonderfully evocative, and at times deeply personal and poignant, account of the ancient sites and landscapes of Britain.' * Prof. Josh Pollard * 'Stone Lands brims with the intrigue and delight of the modern antiquarian who journeys to the sacred spaces of these isles to connect with the ways of our ancestors.' * Dr James Canton *


'There's a real sense of peace and magic in this beautiful book - it's filled with stories and ideas about loss and reconnection through our ancient landscapes that will help us all to heal.' * Daisy Buchanan * 'An extremely relatable memoir, densely packed with the author's first-hand experiences as a committed ""stone hunter"". As well as an inspiring tour of the megalithic landscapes of these isles, Stone Lands is a human journey into grief, hope and love. It's a fantastic book for weird walkers and megalith-obsessives alike.' * Weird Walk * 'A wonderful story of grief, self-discovery, hope and reconnection to our ancient past and landscapes, in which Fiona Robertson takes us on her own deeply personal journey and by doing so, shows us the power of looking back in order to move forward.' * Ben Edge * 'Written with great craft, sensitivity and authority, Fiona Robertson offers a wonderfully evocative, and at times deeply personal and poignant, account of the ancient sites and landscapes of Britain. There is a resonance here to artists and writers such as Nash, Ravilious and Blake, and that tradition of deeply embedded landscape romanticism and sense of place that runs through our engagement with traces of a prehistoric past.' * Prof. Josh Pollard * 'An utterly endearing account of seeking the ancient wonders of the prehistoric stone sites of Britain, told against the backdrop of such poignant personal heartache. Stone Lands brims with the intrigue and delight of the modern antiquarian who journeys to the sacred spaces of these isles to connect with the ways of our ancestors.' * Dr James Canton * 'A wonderful and moving book: part personal memoir and part tribute to the megaliths in our midst which - in strange and subtle ways - still have so much wisdom to impart.' * Oliver Smith *


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Fiona Robertson is a writer, editor and committed megalith enthusiast who drags her family all over the country in search of standing stones. She is passionate about archaeology, history and folklore, and in a former life as a publishing industry professional enjoyed building a list exploring these topics. Her cool megalith-focused commissions include The Old Stones by The Megalithic Portal, which won the Current Archaeology Book of the Year award. Follow her stones adventures on Instagram: @stone_lands

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