The Lake District

The Lake District by John Curtis, published by Jarrold in 1999, offers a visual exploration of notable sites in the Lake District, including Grasmere, Dove Cottage, Helvellyn, and Ashness Bridge. This edition spans 125 pages and is presented in English, providing readers with a detailed look at both the well-known attractions and the lesser-known aspects of this picturesque region in Great Britain.
Readers will find that this book captures the unique charm and beauty of the Lake District, showcasing its landscapes and hidden gems. Through Curtis’s perspective, the collection emphasizes the travel experiences available in this European destination, making it a valuable resource for those interested in exploring the area’s natural wonders and cultural significance.
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With his ability to cast a visual perspective on the sites such as Grasmere, Dove Cottage, Helvellyn and Ashness Bridge, and the attractions and idiosyncrasies of the ‘hidden’ Lakeland, John Curtis has produced this collection.
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