Find Books

This only searches the 12,000+ titles on this website, not the 400,000+ books in our shops!

SENSE OF PLACE: A Response to an Environment; The Swan Coastal Plain, Western Australia.

Seddon, George

$250.00

Sold Out

AUSTRALIAN NATURAL HISTORY West Australian

It documents Seddon’s struggle to understand the Swan Coastal Plain, a biogeographic region that he initially found harsh and unwelcoming. It includes information on landforms, climate, geology, soils, flora, the Swan River, the coast, offshore islands, wetlands, and urban areas. This information is, however, essentially presented in a literary style; in the words of Mark Tredinnick: “This is the kind of geography an essayist writes. This is the kind of essay a literate scientist writes. This is a literary natural history.”

In Australia it is considered a landmark environmental publication. Among its claims to influence is having given modern currency to the term sense of place.

“In 1972, George Seddon wrote Sense of Place, documenting his experience and research into the Swan Coastal Plain, which has since become a landmark Australian environmental publication. Among its claims to influence is having given modern currency to the term sense of place.

Although Seddon did not coin the phrase, it was this book that introduced the phrase into the fields of landscape and environmental design. The book includes information on landforms, climate, geology, soils, flora, the Swan River, the coast, offshore islands, wetlands, and urban areas.”

It is in three parts: The Land – The Plants – Man.

The landforms, climate, drainage geology and plant-cover are discussed in detail, to construct a picture of the region before European settlement. The last third deals with the land use by Aboriginal and European, and the major environmental resources of the region.

George Seddon was renowned for championing a ‘sense of place’, giving that phrase a uniquely Australian substance. He was a connoisseur of landscapes, from the rugged Snowy Mountains to the humble domestic backyard. With wit and deep knowledge, he radically rethought our relationship with the environment, considering everything from water to mining, suburbs to wilderness.Seddon was an extraordinary polymath- a professor of geology, the history and philosophy of science, and environmental science, who also taught in departments of English and philosophy. He broke new ground in urban planning, landscape architecture and environmental conservation.

First Edition. Scarce and collectable.  Quarto, original cloth boards, dustjacket, col and b&w illus, maps, illus endpapers, pp. (xv) 274.

#100224R (cabinet)

Additional Information

AuthorSeddon, George
Number of pages(xv) 274.
PublisherUniversity of Western Australia, Nedlands
Year Published1972
Book Condition

Near Fine in edgeworn dustjacket.

Binding Type

Hardcover in Dustjacket

Elizabeth’s Bookshops have been one of Australia’s premier independent book dealers since 1973. Elizabeth’s family-owned business operates four branches in Perth CBD, Fremantle (WA), and Newtown (NSW). All orders are dispatched within 24 hours from our Fremantle Warehouse.

All items can be viewed at Elizabeth’s Bookshop Warehouse, 23 Queen Victoria Street, Fremantle WA.
Click & Collect (no postage cost!) is available at all branches.