Upon a White Horse

£22.00

Beautiful and strange, ancient monuments have long captured our attention and curiosity. We stand in awe before them, asking who created the Uffington White Horse – and why? What was it like to live in the shadow of Hadrian’s Wall? What stories would the towering megaliths of Stonehenge and Avebury tell if they could speak? Uncovering the enduring mystery of ancient sites, award-winning writer Peter Ross once again invites readers to sit beside him as he celebrates their influence on art, culture and society, explores the way their meaning has evolved over time and simply delights in their magic.

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‘I’m a card-carrying admirer of Peter Ross’ – Robert Macfarlane

The prehistoric sites of Britain and Ireland are places of wonder and wondering. Who made these structures? What did they mean to them? And what do they mean to us now?

Bestselling author Peter Ross journeys from midwinter at Stonehenge to midsummer at Sycamore Gap. Along the way he encounters bog bodies in Dublin, a wooden goddess in Edinburgh and a chalk giant in Dorset. He asks what it is like to live within the great stone circle at Avebury, what rituals occurred in an Anglesey tomb and what draws volunteers to care for the Uffington White Horse.

These objects and structures speak of the long human story. They offer the comfort of recognition and the pleasure of mystery. There is something about ancient places that fills a hollow in our souls.

Upon A White Horse is a celebration of landscape and people – and all that is beautiful, strange and old.

PRAISE FOR STEEPLE CHASING:

‘A delicious treat’ – Financial Times

‘A charming odyssey’ – The Times

‘Lovely, lyrical, whimsical, elegiac’ – TLS

‘Engaging’ – New Statesman

‘A wonderful book’ – Daily Telegraph

Additional information

Weight 0.578 kg
Dimensions 23.6 × 15.8 × 3.4 cm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

368

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

941 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K