The Stones of Britain

A History of Britain through its Geology

Jon Cannon author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group

Publishing:3rd Sep '26

£12.99

This title is due to be published on 3rd September, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The Stones of Britain cover

This non-fiction paperback, "The Stones of Britain" from Jon Cannon, is due to be published 3rd September 2026 by Little, Brown Book Group.

I have read Jon's book with sustained delight. It is partially that his voice is so distinctive and so compelling. There are sentences that make you want to stand up and cheer. More fundamentally though, this is a strangely, even uniquely, personal engagement with stone - the very thing most of us consider to be impersonal, obdurate, resistant. The passages that describe Jon in the landscape are striking, so is the tactile engagement with stone, and the weaving together of built environment and mythopshere. This is a book in which the character of stone begins to acquire a life of its own. These stones speak.
I will carry this with me as I might carry a bird book, to identify the ground beneath my feet. Like Jon himself, The Stones of Britain is full of charm and enthusiasm.

-- The Very Reverend Dr David Hoyle MBE, Dean of Westminster
It is an extravagantly composed book (the author clearly enjoyed writing every page) . . . it offers nearly 400 pages of tables spread with delightful tales and snippets. This is a must-have one-off Christmas gift for the relative who has everything * Current Archaeology *
Cannon has a keen descriptive eye and a striking, lyrical turn of phrase . . . the book excels in the exercise of re-enchantment . . . a rich, warm, authoritative book * TLS *
Cannon makes himself our guide rather than our lecturer and conveys the flavour of his travels along with his information, with anecdotes of his thoughts and experiences. This makes for an attractive book about the whole of Britain, showing how geology has created the character of its regions, and encouraging readers to explore them for their own benefit. It is a final fitting piece of work by an original and stimulating historian, whom we lost far too early * Church Tim

ISBN: 9781472122087

Dimensions: 198mm x 126mm x 22mm

Weight: 41g

400 pages