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A Pennine journey : the story of a long walk in 1938
Published in Unknown Binding by Penguin Books ()
Author: Alfred Wainwright
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A very interesting and amusing book , a must for fellwalkers
This is an excellent book, which generates vivid images in the mind. This eccentric English gentleman has a way of making the most mundane seem exciting and interesting. His 1938 jouney on foot through Northern England to Hadrians Wall allows you inside another generation. His views are indicative of his generation some of which we are better without, none the less you cannot help but admire this chap and his dreams and ability to get away from everyday dull life. It is almost impossible to put this book down.


Wainwright's Coast-To-Coast Walk
Published in Hardcover by Michael Joseph (1988)
Authors: A. Wainright, Alfred Wainwright, and Derry Brabbs
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Definitive book of the Coast to Coast, with excellent photos
According to some of three of my friends the book 'Wainwright's Coast to Coast' has a lot to answer for. At a party on New Years Eve, 1994, the hostess passed around the book in question. I just had time to read a bit of the introductory material inside the dust jacket, and look through the photographs, taken by Derry Brabbs. Loads of excellent pictures of the wilds of northern England, taken throughout the year in all types of lighting conditions from blue summer skies to overcast darkness brooding over snow covered mountains.

Before the end of January 1995, I had booked accommodation on the walk for four adults at the end of August. Well my web site lists the trials and tribulations of that long trek in Wainwright's footsteps.

The text of the book describes the stages of the walk, and gives some of the history of the places visited, without going into the actual details of the route in much depth. The book is not so much a walkers guide book, like some of Wainwright's work on the mountains of the Lake District, but rather a coffee table book, which may inspire some brave souls to actually try it for themselves.

The photos are what make up the largest part of the book, and they are indeed excellent. All the best views of the route are shown, plus some which are quite a way off the path, like the pictures of the various ancient crosses in the North York Moors. Although it isn't raining or thick with mist in any of the shots, there are many which show dark clouds, rivers swollen with rain, and some rather wintery scenes with ice and snow. This tries to show the hills as they really, not like the pretty blue skied postcards one so often sees. Although I did wonder how he managed to get shots of some the Lake District areas without any people in them? He probably got up very early in the morning.

September 1998 Paul Gallwey, Manchester, England

Brilliant landscape photographs bring this book to life.
According to some of three of my friends the book 'Wainwright's Coast to Coast' has a lot to answer for. At a party on New Years Eve, 1994, the hostess passed around the book in question. I just had time to read a bit of the introductory material inside the dust jacket, and look through the photographs, taken by Derry Brabbs. Loads of excellent pictures of the wilds of northern England, taken throughout the year in all types of lighting conditions from blue summer skies to overcast darkness brooding over snow covered mountains.

Before the end of January 1995, I had booked accommodation on the walk for four adults at the end of August. Well my web site lists the trials and tribulations of that long trek in Wainwright's footsteps.

The text of the book describes the stages of the walk, and gives some of the history of the places visited, without going into the actual details of the route in much depth. The book is not so much a walkers guide book, like some of Wainwright's work on the mountains of the Lake District, but rather a coffee table book, which may inspire some brave souls to actually try it for themselves.

The photos are what make up the largest part of the book, and they are indeed excellent. All the best views of the route are shown, plus some which are quite a way off the path, like the pictures of the various ancient crosses in the North York Moors. Although it isn't raining or thick with mist in any of the shots, there are many which show dark clouds, rivers swollen with rain, and some rather wintery scenes with ice and snow. This tries to show the hills as they really, not like the pretty blue skied postcards one so often sees. Although I did wonder how he managed to get shots of some the Lake District areas without any people in them? He probably got up very early in the morning.

What does surprise me is that Amazon lists the book as being 'out of print'.

September 1998 Paul Gallwey, Manchester, England


Pennine Way companion : a pictorial guide
Published in Unknown Binding by Westmorland Gazette ()
Author: Alfred Wainwright
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Pennines pictorial guide.
This book was first created over 30 years ago from one man's dedication towards the longest footpath in Britain. It's style is unique in the fact that it is actually hand written! This guide is a perfect work of art in itself, with beautifully hand crafted drawings of the sites, and perfectly created maps of the route. To top it all, it fits neatly into ones pocket. The detail to the history and sites view along this wonderful path is astounding, especially as Mr Wainwright did not even enjoy his walk along the path! For me this book is a work of art and a useful guide to this walk. Other books have better mapping and modern telephone help numbers but this one is for the collector of fine things.


A Coast to Coast Walk: A Pictorial Guide
Published in Hardcover by Frances Lincoln Limited (2003)
Author: Alfred Wainwright
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A fourth Lakeland sketchbook
Published in Unknown Binding by "Westmorland Gazette" ()
Author: Alfred Wainwright
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A Lakeland sketchbook
Published in Unknown Binding by Westmorland Gazette ()
Author: Alfred Wainwright
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Scottish Mountain Drawings
Published in Hardcover by Westmorland Gazette ()
Author: Alfred Wainwright
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A second Lakeland sketchbook
Published in Unknown Binding by Westmorland Gazette ()
Author: Alfred Wainwright
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Wainwright in the Valleys of Lakeland
Published in Hardcover by Penguin Books Ltd (01 September, 1992)
Authors: Alfred Wainwright and Derry Brabbs
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Wainwright on the Pennine Way
Published in Paperback by Penguin USA (Paper) (1988)
Author: Alfred Wainwright
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