The Coasts of Devon
From East Devon's stunning Jurassic coastline, to the sheltered natural harbours of Dartmouth and Salcombe and the high exposed cliffs of North Devon around Hartland point, Ilfracombe and Lynton, Devon's coastline contains a vast and changing coastal landscape.
With golden sandy beaches, exposed dunes, geological rock stacks, harbours, villages and sheer cliffs adding to the charm and natural beauty of this coastline, this book explores the alluring coastline and takes you on a photographic journey from the North to the South coast.
Often photographed in dramatic light at sunrise or sunset, David's images will show you the Coasts of Devon from a fresh perspective.
112 page coffee table hardcover book
- Over 100 beautiful colour photographs, revealing the coast's many secrets
- Travel around the North and South Coasts of Devon as you enjoy reading through this book
- Captions detailing locations and interesting facts from around the coast
- A perfect gift for those who love Devon and the coast
To purchase your own book full of beautiful images of Devon's Coasts - personally signed by David - please use the secure payment buttons below.
Only £16.99 plus postage
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This is a wonderful collection of stunning costal scenes. David Entrican captures the beauty and excitement of the ever-changing British coastline in the most alluring way.
Outdoor Photography magazine
A stunning book of dramatic scenery, whether you want to learn a little more about the Devon coast or simply admire the beauty of the photographs, this book makes for great reading
First in the list of our Top 5 coffee table books 2011
Britain Magazine
The Coasts of Devon is a bit of an eye-opener... If you've ever considered walking the South West Coastal Path, this could be the book that makes your mind up - quite lovely & intermittently breathtaking Outdoors Magic
Often taken at sunrise or sunset for dramatic effect; David's photos draw the eye - this is a book that will appeal to many Tavistock Times Gazette
Great for armchair travellers who hanker for a gust of sea air COAST Magazine
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