Hugh ThomsonFRGS is a British travel writer, film maker and explorer. His The Green Road Into Trees: A Walk Through England won the 2014 Wainwright Prize for nature and travel writing.[1]
Andean explorers Hugh Thompson, John Hemming, Vince Lee, and John Beauclerk in 2010
He was appointed as a Royal Literary Fund fellow at Oxford Brookes University in 2012–2014.[2]
He has led research expeditions in Peru exploring Inca settlements, including the discovery of Cota Coca in 2002[3] and a 2003 study of Llaqtapata.[4] He has also led filming expeditions to Mount Kilimanjaro, Bhutan, Afghanistan and Mexico.[1]
Thomson is also an award-winning film maker: his Dancing in the Street: A Rock and Roll History television documentary series was nominated for the Huw Wheldon Award For The Best Arts Programme or Series in the 1997 BAFTA awards[5] and the three-part Indian Journeys he created with William Dalrymple won the 2001 Grierson Award for Best Documentary Series.[6]
He has an MA from the University of Cambridge and is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.[4] His grandfathers were G. P. Thomson and W. L. Bragg, both of whom, and both their fathers J. J. Thomson and W. H. Bragg, won the Nobel prize in physics.[7][8]
Publications
The White Rock: an exploration of the Inca heartland (2001, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, ISBN9780297842446)[9]
Nanda Devi: a journey to the last sanctuary (2004, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, ISBN9780297607533)[10]
Cochineal Red: travels through ancient Peru (2006, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, ISBN9780297645641)[11]
Tequila Oil: getting lost in Mexico (2009, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, ISBN9780297851929)[12]
50 Wonders of the World (2009, Quercus, ISBN9781849160032)
The Green Road Into The Trees: a walk through England (2014, Preface Publishing (Random House), ISBN9781848093324)[13]
One Man and a Mule: Across England with a Pack Mule (2017, Preface Publishing (Random House), ISBN1848094698)[14]
References
"2014 winner". The Wainwright Prize. Retrieved 18 July 2016.
"Hugh Thomson". Royal Literary Fund. Retrieved 18 July 2016.
Malville, J. McKim; Thomson, Hugh; Ziegler, Gary (2004). "Machu Picchu's Observatory: the Re-Discovery of Llactapata and its Sun-Temple". Retrieved 18 July 2016.{{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) a longer English version of the article that was first published in the Revista Andina (2004, #39), with the title "El redescubrimiento de Llactapata, antiguo observatorio de Machu Picchu"
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