Country Walks Near London - Time Out
Author: Editors of Time Out
Publisher: Time Out Guides
Published: 2011
Total Pages: 322
ISBN-13: 1846702224
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →30 country walks within easy reach of London
Author: Editors of Time Out
Publisher: Time Out Guides
Published: 2011
Total Pages: 322
ISBN-13: 1846702224
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →30 country walks within easy reach of London
Author: Editors of Time Out
Publisher: Time Out Guides
Published: 2011
Total Pages: 418
ISBN-13: 1846702216
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The acclaimed Time Out Country Walks has been fully revised and updated. It features 52 walks within easy reach of London, all starting and ending at railway stations. They take you through glorious countryside, all on scenic footpaths with a minimum of road walking.The walks are graded by difficulty as well. Highlights along the way are reviewed as well. There are easy to use maps for each walks and cut-off suggestions if you want to shorten the walk. There are recommendations for the best pubs and cafes along the way. Full color photographs are included throughout the text.
Author: Cath Phillips
Publisher: Time Out Guides
Published: 2011
Total Pages: 322
ISBN-13: 184670202X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This second volume of London Walks explores more of the capital with some of London's finest writers. Resident novelists, artists, comedians and historians observe the city around them, tapping into its history, revealing its beauty and exposing its secrets.
Author: Stephen Millar
Publisher:
Published: 2014-05-22
Total Pages: 400
ISBN-13: 9781902910512
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Publisher: Jacaranda
Published: 2022-10-27
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9781913090265
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A collection of guided tours throughout London Black History Walks invites the reader to see their surroundings with new eyes.
Author: Time Out Guides Ltd Staff
Publisher: Penguin Mass Market
Published: 2004-07
Total Pages: 416
ISBN-13: 9780141018652
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This second volume of country walks contains 30 completely new walks in deep and beautiful countryside. The walks go through woods, along streams and through parks, always avoiding tarmac roads wherever possible. Each of them starts and ends at a railway station about an hour's journey from London, though car parking details are also given for those preferring to drive. The walks range from seven to thirteen miles in length - with several options for shortening given - and are graded for toughness. There are also highlighted features on particular sites of historical interest which occur on individual walks. Building on the huge success of the original book, and created by the walking club which grew out of it, these walks are guaranteed to breathe life into the most jaded Londoner, and to provide the perfect way to both escape the hurly-burly of city life and discover some of England's finest countryside.
Author: Rand Richards
Publisher: Heritage House Publishers
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 452
ISBN-13: 9781879367036
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Eighteen self-guided walking tours down city streets that will take you back in time, with colorful stories about the buildings along the way and the people associated with them. Brimming with insight and the odd fact, laced with humor and drama, this unique guidebook sheds new light on the history of one of America's renowned cities. Easy-to-follow maps, and dozens of historic photographs.
Author: Patrick Leigh Fermor
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Published: 2011-09-14
Total Pages: 344
ISBN-13: 1590175174
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This beloved account about an intrepid young Englishman on the first leg of his walk from London to Constantinople is simply one of the best works of travel literature ever written. At the age of eighteen, Patrick Leigh Fermor set off from the heart of London on an epic journey—to walk to Constantinople. A Time of Gifts is the rich account of his adventures as far as Hungary, after which Between the Woods and the Water continues the story to the Iron Gates that divide the Carpathian and Balkan mountains. Acclaimed for its sweep and intelligence, Leigh Fermor’s book explores a remarkable moment in time. Hitler has just come to power but war is still ahead, as he walks through a Europe soon to be forever changed—through the Lowlands to Mitteleuropa, to Teutonic and Slav heartlands, through the baroque remains of the Holy Roman Empire; up the Rhine, and down to the Danube. At once a memoir of coming-of-age, an account of a journey, and a dazzling exposition of the English language, A Time of Gifts is also a portrait of a continent already showing ominous signs of the holocaust to come.
Author: Ken Follett
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2011-08-30
Total Pages: 1010
ISBN-13: 1101543558
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Ken Follett’s magnificent historical epic begins as five interrelated families move through the momentous dramas of the First World War, the Russian Revolution, and the struggle for women’s suffrage. A thirteen-year-old Welsh boy enters a man’s world in the mining pits. . . . An American law student rejected in love finds a surprising new career in Woodrow Wilson’s White House. . . . A housekeeper for the aristocratic Fitzherberts takes a fateful step above her station, while Lady Maud Fitzherbert herself crosses deep into forbidden territory when she falls in love with a German spy. . . . And two orphaned Russian brothers embark on radically different paths when their plan to emigrate to America falls afoul of war, conscription, and revolution. From the dirt and danger of a coal mine to the glittering chandeliers of a palace, from the corridors of power to the bedrooms of the mighty, Fall of Giants takes us into the inextricably entangled fates of five families—and into a century that we thought we knew, but that now will never seem the same again. . . .
Author: Pete Brown
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Published: 2011-08-11
Total Pages: 400
ISBN-13: 033053680X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →It's an extraordinary tale of yeast-obsessed monks and teetotal prime ministers; of how pale ale fuelled an Empire and weak bitter won a world war; of exploding breweries, a bear in a yellow nylon jacket and a Canadian bloke who changed the dringking habits of a nation. It's also the story of the rise of the pub from humble origins through an epic, thousand-year struggle to survive misunderstanding, bad government and misguided commerce. The history of beer in Britain is a social history of the nation itself, full of catastrophe, heroism and an awful lot of hangovers. 'a pleasant antidote to more po-faced histories of beer' Guardian 'Like a good drinking companion, Brown tells a remarkable story: a stream of fascinating facts, etymologies and pub-related urban phenomena' TLS 'Packed with bar-room bet-winning facts and entertaining digressions, this is a book into which every pub-goer will want to dip.' Express