By W. T. Palmer

Odd Corners in English Lakeland

£10.00

Odd Corners in English Lakeland, written by W. T. Palmer, beckons readers to explore the lesser-known, enchanting nooks of England's Lake District.

By W. T. Palmer

Odd Corners in English Lakeland

£10.00

Odd Corners in English Lakeland, written by W. T. Palmer, beckons readers to explore the lesser-known, enchanting nooks of England's Lake District.

Format: Hardcover

Condition: Used (good)

Publisher: Skeffington & Son

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Odd Corners in English Lakeland, written by W. T. Palmer, beckons readers to explore the lesser-known, enchanting nooks of England's Lake District. With Palmer's evocative prose, the book paints an intimate portrait of this renowned region, delving beyond the well-trodden paths to uncover hidden gems.

Palmer's keen eye for detail brings to life the picturesque landscapes, tranquil lakes, and charming villages that define the Lake District. Through his eloquent narratives, readers are guided through idyllic scenes and introduced to the captivating characters who call this region home.

Published decades ago, "Odd Corners in English Lakeland" offers a nostalgic journey back in time while capturing the timeless allure of the Lake District. Palmer's genuine affection for the area shines through, as he skillfully weaves historical anecdotes, local lore, and personal observations into a tapestry of enchantment.

Whether you're an armchair traveler dreaming of the Lake District's beauty or an adventurer seeking off-the-beaten-path experiences, this book provides a unique perspective. "Odd Corners in English Lakeland" invites readers to embark on a literary exploration, revealing the quiet magic and hidden treasures that lie within the folds of this beloved region.

Condition Report

There's some small marks on the front and back cover and heavy foxing on the first end page. The text block is tight and the previous owner has signed the first end page. There's some slight wear on the covers and discolouration to the spine.