Originally published in 1836, this scientific monograph explores the geology and geography of the Norfolk coast in England, using evidence from fossils and other geological features to reconstruct the area's geological history. The book also includes a critique of the 'submarine forest' hypothesis proposed by Mr. J.W. Robberds, which suggests that the German Ocean was once shallower than it is today.
John Warden Robberds Livres


A Memoir of the Life and Writings of the Late William Taylor of Norwich
- 584pages
- 21 heures de lecture
Explore the life and legacy of William Taylor, a prominent figure in the literary and cultural circles of eighteenth-century England. This memoir, written by Taylor's close friend and collaborator John Warden Robberds and edited by Sir Walter Scott, offers a compelling look at Taylor's groundbreaking contributions to the arts and letters of his time.