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A walk through Wales

by Anthony Bailey
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Anthony Bailey brings the charming countryside and picturesque cities of Wales to vibrant life for the armchair traveler. "As a portrait of Wales Today, this book is unmatched"--New Yorker

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Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

In this newest of his engaging travel accounts, British New Yorker writer Bailey ( The Outer Banks ) extends an invitation to join him on a three-week-long, cross-country ramble in spring from the Welsh capital, Cardiff, to Bangor on the north coast. Enhanced by relevant, never pedantic, lore, his account surveys the singular character of this history- and legend-rich land of Roman forts, Norman castles and medieval cathedrals as he hikes along old Roman roads and drovers' trails, up hills and fog-bound peaks, across former coal mining valleys and towns, and as he skirts bogs and rivers. On the road and in pubs, inns and bed-and-board lodgings, Bailey encounters sheep farmers and shearers, a printer turned explosives expert, a retired bus driver now raising goats, the cleric-poet R. J. Thomas, and a fervent nationalist waitress who is one of many Welsh fighting to preserve both a land and a language threatened by an influx of outsiders. (Oct.)

Booknews

A charming and well written account of one man's walk through Wales. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
August 1, 1992
Publisher
New York, NY : HarperCollins Publishers, c1992.
Pages
320
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780061180033

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