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The King in His Country by Aubrey Buxton

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Aubrey Buxton’s The King in His Country is a captivating exploration of Britain’s landscapes, traditions, and their historical connection to the monarchy. Through vivid storytelling and insightful observations, Buxton examines the ways in which the royal legacy is deeply intertwined with the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the British countryside.

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The King in His Country by Aubrey Buxton
Published by Longmans, Green and Co., First Edition 1955, 140 Pages

The King in His Country is a remarkable literary journey through the heart of Britain’s landscapes, offering readers a profound appreciation of the country’s rich natural heritage and its long-standing relationship with the monarchy. Aubrey Buxton masterfully captures the essence of Britain’s diverse scenery, from sprawling estates and ancient woodlands to quiet meadows and rolling hills, all while tracing the footsteps of its kings and queens.

The book delves into the historical influence of the monarchy on land conservation, exploring how royal traditions have shaped the management and preservation of the countryside. Buxton’s evocative writing brings to life the grandeur of royal hunting grounds, the serenity of country estates, and the untamed beauty of nature, emphasizing the deep-rooted bond between the Crown and the land it governs. He also reflects on the cultural significance of these landscapes, illustrating how they have inspired poets, painters, and writers throughout history.

Blending historical narratives with personal reflections, Buxton presents a compelling portrait of Britain’s rural heartland. His attention to detail and appreciation for the ecological and historical importance of these spaces make this book a valuable read for history lovers, nature enthusiasts, and those fascinated by the legacy of the British monarchy.

  • A beautifully written exploration of Britain’s landscapes and their royal connections.

  • In-depth insights into the monarchy’s influence on land conservation and heritage.

  • Rich historical narratives interwoven with personal reflections.

  • A perfect blend of travel writing, history, and environmental study.

  • Ideal for readers passionate about British history, landscapes, and cultural traditions.

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