Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Above the garden
The county of Kent has long been known as "The Garden of England" and even if a lot of it nowadays may fall short of this description, given that much of it is now within London's commuter belt and much new development, there are plenty of pretty villages and countryside within its 3,700 square km.
This book is the latest in a series which now encompasses 16 titles of colour photos taken of England from the air by photographer Jason Hawkes. The production standard of the Indian printers is perhaps less than what some first world printers could achieve, but is quite adequate. The book has 144 pages, hardcover.
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