The Poems of Edward Thomas and even though his In Pursuit of Spring involved a bike, he compares the differing advantages of cycling and walking when observing a landscape. So, either book for me. But, Thomas it is. No doubts.Stuart
Sent from my iPhoneFRIENDLY REMINDER: if you click REPLY to this email, you will be sending a message to over 300 subscribers. Please do so only if you wish to respond to everyone.FRIENDLY REMINDER: if you click REPLY to this email, you will be sending a message to over 300 subscribers. Please do so only if you wish to respond to everyone.It would be invidious for me to offer anything less than a feast from the west. Triarchy's existing, new and forthcoming list of walking titles: www.triarchypress.net/walking
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On 27 February 2018 at 11:58, ANDREW STUCK <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
FRIENDLY REMINDER: if you click REPLY to this email, you will be sending a message to over 300 subscribers. Please do so only if you wish to respond to everyone.DearAllHappy to compile off-list however, in this "beast from the east" interlude I think it would be great to share as it can spark ideas for future plans when blizzard conditions cease.
As it happens we have had to postpone our Thursday evening search for the Lost Rivers of Camden....
So a book I would offer up for World Book Day would be London's Lost Rivers: A Walker's Guide by Tom Bolton
Best, Andrew
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