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A Guide to the Lakes : of Cumberland, Westmorland and Lancashire

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This is a modern edition of "A Guide to the Lakes" by Thomas West [last printed in 1821].

Unspoilt. Unvisited. Until Thomas West wrote his guidebook, the Lake District was unknown and unloved.

No poets came, no tourists toured and the average nymph or shepherd saw nothing worth a second look.

Yet before Wordsworth was even born, one man was showing people the beauty of this wilderness - through a camera, too.

Thomas West was a scholar who loved the Lakes and made the world see what he saw.

In this new edition of his guidebook, photographs match the original views and the 'viewing stations'.

West sketches the scene and highlights the special features, 'verified by his own repeated observations' - a scholarly introduction and notes fill in the background.

Why visit the Lakes? What will you see that the camera doesn't? Suitable for 'the curious of all ranks', this is the guidebook that began it all.

Use it to look at the Lakes with fresh eyes.

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Product Details
Cumbria Publishing
1869979257 / 9781869979256
Paperback / softback
12/06/2008
United Kingdom
264 pages, 40 illustrations
190 x 250 mm, 760 grams
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