Everyone loves looking at aerial photographs,especially of places familiar to them. In Norfolk thereis one name that is synonymous with high-qualitybird's-eye views of the county, and that's Mike Page.For more than a decade Mike has been overflying EastAnglia capturing its unique countryside from the airand revealing the fascinating details of townscapes andlandscapes that are seldom otherwise seen.Norfolk from the Air 2 follows on from his earlierbook covering the county, and once again every typeof landscape and a wide variety of interesting featuresare included, from ancient buildings to recent urbandevelopments, from Norfolk's distinctive churches togrand stately homes, and from busy towns to sleepyvillages. As before, Mike's superb photographs aredescribed by PaulineYoung who adds her own detailsto each scene, bringing each to life through her expertcaptions.As Mike's followers will know, the principal attractionof his aerial photographs is that they allow us tolook down on the landscape from a perspective thatwe never normally see. Such pictures reveal to usthings that are usually hidden from view and surpriseus when we find that what we had imagined the layoutof the land to be is in reality quite different. Alongwith the changes that have taken place, we are alsoreminded of things that have remained unchanged.Norfolk from the Air 2 will be of abiding interest to allthose who live in or visit the county.
Pauline Young Bücher






Here we are taken on an aerial journey across Suffolk following an A-Z trail of towns and villages, buildings ancient and modern, with views that we simply cannot appreciate in any other way except from above.
Starting as a therapeutic endeavor in 1983, Pauline's poetry evolved into a powerful form of expression that brought her profound satisfaction. As she shared her work, it transcended mere introspection, allowing her to connect with others and explore deeper themes. Her journey reflects the transformative power of poetry, illustrating how personal creativity can flourish and resonate beyond the self.
Starting as a therapeutic endeavor in 1983, Pauline's poetry evolved into a profound form of expression that brought her immense joy in sharing her work. This second edition includes her earlier collection, 'As We Journey On', showcasing her growth as a poet and her journey beyond mere introspection to a deeper connection with her audience.
Amber for Danger
- 106 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
A small-town police station suddenly becomes the center of excitement when Detective Inspector Amber Clarke receives an unexpected phone call, breaking the monotony of her day filled with paperwork. Eager for action, she quickly contacts her Sergeant, Martin Blackwood, and headquarters in Perth, signaling the start of a significant investigation that promises to shake up the quiet life of Hovea Hill.
Tension fills the air as a man approaches a shadowy house, armed with a Molotov cocktail. The scene unfolds on a dark summer night, where the sounds of cicadas fade into the background. As he stealthily approaches the studio, his focus sharpens on a girl unaware of his presence, setting the stage for a suspenseful encounter. The atmosphere is charged with anticipation, hinting at imminent danger and the complexities of his intentions.
The story begins with Kathleen's unsettling encounter at a supermarket, where a mysterious man watches her closely. As she completes her shopping and heads for the exit, she realizes he is following her. The narrative unfolds around her curiosity and anxiety about his intentions, setting the stage for a suspenseful exploration of identity and desire.
Pauline Young reveals her life journey with remarkable vulnerability and courage, offering an intimate glimpse into her experiences. Through delicate storytelling and candid reflections, she invites readers to connect with her personal narrative, highlighting themes of resilience and authenticity.
Set against a backdrop of a scorching day, the story unfolds in a desolate landscape where the aftermath of wheat harvesting leaves the land barren. Kathleen observes the harsh conditions, noting the struggle of sheep as they search for sustenance in the unforgiving red soil. This vivid imagery highlights themes of survival and resilience in an arid environment, reflecting both the beauty and brutality of nature.
Sky High Suffolk Coast
- 70 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
Mike Page, through his superb aerial photographs,has produced a number of bestsellingbooks of Norfolk and Suffolk from the air,delighting and informing thousands of readers.Of particular fascination in Suffolk are thedramatic changes in the coastal landscape dueto erosion revealed through the photographs.Mike's intimate knowledge of the region andhis interest in flying and photography make himparticularly well qualified to create this finecollection of aerial pictures. In this book thereader is offered a visual memento of theSuffolk coast using new photographs speciallyselected by the author. Both for those whoknow the Suffolk Coast well, or for those whoare visiting on holiday, this gem of a bookprovides the perfect keepsake.