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The Pennine Way - the Path, the People, the Journey
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 308

The Pennine Way - the Path, the People, the Journey

This book presents a portrait of the Pennine Way, Britain's oldest and best known long-distance footpath, tracing its remarkable history through the experiences of walkers past and present. As Andrew McCloy walks the 268-mile route from the Derbyshire Peak District to the Scottish borders, he discovers how the Pennine Way set a benchmark for personal challenge and adventure and how reconnecting with wild places and the unhurried rhythm of the long walk continue to provide a much-needed antidote to our busy modern age. The resilience of the long distance walker is mirrored in the path's fascinating history: the initial struggle for access, battles to tame the bogs, later challenges of path er...

Britain's Best Coastal Walks
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 160

Britain's Best Coastal Walks

'Britain's Best Coastal Walks' celebrates the varied treasures to be found on the coastlines of England, Wales and Scotland. Andrew McCloy has devised 15 two- to three-day walks along sections of Britain's most famous coastal paths, which are shown on clear and detailed maps.

Peak District Pubs
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 220

Peak District Pubs

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-10-15
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Mawstone Mine Disaster
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 40

The Mawstone Mine Disaster

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Peak District Boundary Walk
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 160

Peak District Boundary Walk

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-06
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  • Publisher: Unknown

To celebrate Britain's first and arguably most beautiful national park, supporters of Friends of the Peak District have devised a 190-mile walking route around its entire boundary. Stretching from the moorland tops of the South Pennines to the gentle limestone scenery of the Derbyshire Dales, the route embraces the urban edges of Sheffield and Oldham, as well as Staffordshire's rugged moorland and the undulating slopes of Cheshire. Follow the route along existing footpaths, tracks, quiet lanes, former railway lines and a canal towpath. Enjoy some quiet and little-known corners of the national park. Walk it in day stages or tackle it all in one go. Peak District Boundary Walk includes a detailed route description, Ordnance Survey 1:25,000-scale maps and information about places of interest and local facilities. Separate features examine some of the key national park issues and how the Friends of the Peak District have campaigned for over 90 years to safeguard our most precious landscapes.

Great Walks on the England Coast Path
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 217

Great Walks on the England Coast Path

At around 4500km (2800 miles), the England Coast Path is the longest coastal trail in the world. This inspirational large-format guide presents a handpicked selection of 30 highlight sections, offering a taste of England's stunning and diverse shoreline. Routes range from 9 to 45km, spanning between 3 hours and 2 days, offering options to suit all abilities. They can be accessed by public transport and are walkable year round (weather permitting!). Route descriptions are accompanied by 1:50,000 OS map extracts. Included in each walk are comprehensive listings of public transport, toilets and places to eat and drink, which highlight the excellent walking infrastructure available in many areas...

Exploring Roman Britain
  • Language: en

Exploring Roman Britain

Andrew McCloy details 15 walks around sites of great historic interest in Britain. He travels Roman roads, including Peddars Way, one of a number of routes that the Romans carved through East Anglia, explores military bases, such as Hadrian's Wall, and visits the remains of Roman houses, including Lullingstone Villa, believed to have been constructed in AD75. This is an essential companion for anyone with a love of walking who is planning a trip to England, with an interest in this great civilization.

The Deadly Truth
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 219

The Deadly Truth

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-10-14
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

When Dr Basil Willing rents a small shack for a vacation on Long Island he becomes embroiled with his landlady, Claudia Bethune. Claudia wants to learn the secrets of her relatives and friends, so she steals a truth serum and holds a dinner party for her nearest and dearest. In the early morning hours, as Dr Willing returns to his cottage, he sees what he thinks is a fire and investigates. He finds Claudia near death at the table and hears footsteps fading up the stairs. Someone didn't want Claudia to learn the truth about them, and soon Dr Willing finds himself a suspect in murder.

America's Germany
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 440

America's Germany

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1991
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  • Publisher: Unknown

John J. McCloy was the "wise man" of the Cold War era who had the longest substantial American connection with Germany. A self-made man of great ambition, enormous vitality, and extraordinary tenacity, McCloy served in several government positions before being appointed High Commissioner of Germany in 1949. America's Germany is the first study of McCloy's critical years in Germany. Drawing on deep archival research and interviews, Thomas Schwartz argues that McCloy played a decisive role in the American effort to restore democracy and integrate Germany into Western Europe. Convinced that reunification should wait until Germany was firmly linked to the West, McCloy implemented a policy of "du...

The Wise Men
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 852

The Wise Men

A captivating blend of personal biography and public drama, The Wise Men introduces the original best and brightest, leaders whose outsized personalities and actions brought order to postwar chaos: Averell Harriman, the freewheeling diplomat and Roosevelt's special envoy to Churchill and Stalin; Dean Acheson, the secretary of state who was more responsible for the Truman Doctrine than Truman and for the Marshall Plan than General Marshall; George Kennan, self-cast outsider and intellectual darling of the Washington elite; Robert Lovett, assistant secretary of war, undersecretary of state, and secretary of defense throughout the formative years of the Cold War; John McCloy, one of the nation's most influential private citizens; and Charles Bohlen, adroit diplomat and ambassador to the Soviet Union.