Wirral Walks

Wirral Walks

Author: Anthony Annakin-Smith

Publisher: Sigma Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9781850588238

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Presenting over 20 walks in Wirral, this title discovers the best of the local landscape, with sights spanning thousands of years of history, from ancient tracks to remnants of industrial past - from woodland heath to an expansive saltmarsh.


Best Pub Walks in Cheshire

Best Pub Walks in Cheshire

Author: Jen Darling

Publisher: Sigma Press

Published: 2000-05

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13: 9781850587552

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Written for anyone who enjoys combining a visit to an interesting local hostelry with a ramble through the county's varied countryside. Each pub has been visited and chosen for its distinctive history and character, its good food and drink and its welcoming atmosphere.


Walks in Mysterious Cheshire and Wirral

Walks in Mysterious Cheshire and Wirral

Author: Tony Bowerman

Publisher: Northern Eye Books Limited

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13: 0955355702

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The best way to explore Cheshire, a landscape steeped in mystery, is on foot. This classic walking book contains fascinating, easy to follow walks exploring the past - from quiet strolls to hill and country rambles, by river, wood and ancient lane. Discover Pete Marsh - the bog man, a gypsy king's grave, lost Roman and medieval roads, and more.


Resorts and Ports

Resorts and Ports

Author: Peter Borsay

Publisher: Channel View Publications

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 235

ISBN-13: 1845411978

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Resorts and Ports draws together a group of case-studies which for the first time explore the changing relationships between port and resort activities in a cross-section of European maritime settings over three centuries. The book will interest academics in tourism studies, history, geography and cultural studies, as well as providing essential information and analysis for policy makers in coastal regeneration.


Snow Goose

Snow Goose

Author: Paul Gallico

Publisher: Knopf

Published: 2011-03-30

Total Pages: 66

ISBN-13: 0307789071

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The moving wartime story of friendship and heroism, set against the dramatic backdrop of the World War II Battle of Dunkirk In the marshes of Essex, one of the last wild places left in England, a disfigured artist lives alone in an abandoned lighthouse. Shunned by society, he spends his days painting scenes of the coast and the birds that migrate to the meadowlands every winter. His days are solitary until one November afternoon, a young girl from a nearby village comes to his door carrying a wounded snow goose in her arms. The unlikely pair develop a friendship that deepens over the ensuing years, waiting together for the arrival of the birds every autumn. In 1940, with England at war, the birds depart early from the shores. The man, too, is called away by his duty as an Englishman to help evacuate the soldiers stranded on the beaches of Dunkirk. A moving tale of love, war, bravery, and sacrifice.