Published in 1961 by Guardian Press with a foreword by Lord Birkett, this book represents A. H. Griffin’s intimate exploration of the Lake District’s hidden landscapes and lesser-known trails. Griffin was a renowned fell walker and outdoor writer who contributed to The Guardian newspaper for decades, sharing his deep knowledge of Lakeland’s mountains, valleys, and countryside. The book captures mid-20th century perspectives on outdoor recreation and conservation in one of England’s most beloved national parks.
This book appeals to collectors of Lake District literature, hiking enthusiasts, and those interested in British outdoor writing and regional history. Griffin’s works are valued for their authentic voice and detailed descriptions of the Cumbrian landscape, making them sought-after references for walkers and historians alike. First editions with dust jackets in good condition command premium prices among collectors of mountaineering and regional British literature.
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