"The Norwegian Fjords" by A. Heaton Cooper is a descriptive travelogue illustrated with art, written in the early 20th century. The book captures the natural beauty and cultural significance of Norway's fjords, detailing various regions and their unique characteristics. It aims to provide travelers with insights into both the scenic landscapes and the life of the local people who inhabit these areas. At the start of the book, the author vividly describes the experience of approaching the Norwegian coast at sunrise, detailing the breathtaking scenery of islands and distant mountains. The narrative introduces Bergen, the bustling metropolis of Western Norway, steeped in history from its founding in the 11th century through its connections to the Hanseatic League. Following this, the author embarks on a journey to the Hardanger Fjord, depicting the picturesque landscapes dotted with farms, fruit orchards, and the lifestyle of the local peasants, including their customs and industriousness in areas like boat-building and horticulture. Heaton Cooper aims to immerse the reader in the intimate charm of these regions while highlighting their natural and cultural richness. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
The Norwegian Fjords
By A. Heaton (Alfred Heaton) Cooper
Illustrated by the author.
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2014-04-03
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Alfred Heaton Cooper (1863–1929) was an English watercolour artist. He is known for his landscapes of the English Lake District and Norway, and for illustrating several travel guidebooks.
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