Wainwright: His Life from Milltown to Mountain

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Cordee Code: CNW029
Page Size: 190 x 248 mm
No of Pages: 160
Publisher: Great Northern Books
ISBN13: 9781905080663
Author: W R Mitchell
Language: English
Published Date: October 2009
Binding: Hardback
Illustrations: col photos, b/w drawings
Weight: 720g
Product Type: Book
Alfred Wainwright (1907-1991) became the proverbial legend in his own lifetime. He made the Lakeland fells his own through a series of hand-drawn, hand-written guide books. Over 200 fells became known as 'Wainwrights'. A society has been named after him. His exploits have been recently emulated in the BBC television series Wainwright Walks". This ground-breaking richly anecdotal and personal book about Wainwright also recalls his young days in the Lancashire mill town of Blackburn and his fascination - as a lone walker - for wild places in Lancashire along the Pennines which have been described as 'the backbone of England' and in the north-west extremities of Scotland. He devised the popular Coast to Coast Walk from the Irish Sea at St Bees to the North Sea at Robin Hood's Bay. The author Bill Mitchell is one of a quartet of fell walkers who were personal friends of AW and his wife Betty. She also features in this book which - far from being a dull treatise on fell walking - enters the quirky ever fascinating
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