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Author: Sidney Heath Publisher: DigiCat ISBN: Category : Travel Languages : en Pages : 58
Book Description
This work presents an incredible history of Cornwall, a historic and ceremonial county in South West England. The writer gives beautiful descriptions of the place and unknown facts that keep the readers curious. In addition, short biographies of famous personalities that lived there are included in the book.
Author: Sidney Heath Publisher: DigiCat ISBN: Category : Travel Languages : en Pages : 58
Book Description
This work presents an incredible history of Cornwall, a historic and ceremonial county in South West England. The writer gives beautiful descriptions of the place and unknown facts that keep the readers curious. In addition, short biographies of famous personalities that lived there are included in the book.
Author: Sidney Heath Publisher: BoD - Books on Demand ISBN: Category : Travel Languages : en Pages : 40
Book Description
The majority of our English counties possess some special feature, some particular attraction which acts as a lodestone for tourists, in the form of a stately cathedral, striking physical beauty, or a wealth of historical or literary associations. There are large districts of rural England that would have remained practically unknown to the multitude had it not been for their possession of some superb architectural creation, or for the fame bestowed upon the district by the makers of literature and art. The Bard of Avon was perhaps the unconscious pioneer in the way of providing his native town and county with a valuable asset of this kind. The novels of Scott drew thousands of his readers to the North Country, and those of R. D. Blackmore did the same for the scenes so graphically depicted in Lorna Doone; while Thomas Hardy is probably responsible for half the number of tourists who visit Dorset.