RURAL ENGLAND
THE COUNTRYSIDE AND HOW TO ENJOY IT; Odhams Press, London. THs book reveals the different facets of the English countryside, heightened by clear photographs, and described by a number of authors, including A. G. Street and S. P. B. Mais, who introduces the work with a general description of the countryside. There are chapters dealing, not only with historic towns @pd villages, with castles and abbeys and old buildings, with churches and cathedrals and ancient landmarks, with curious customs and ceremonies-in other words, the Auman element of the countryside, and human associations — but also with the silent plant life and the varied animal life of the woods, Against this vivid background to the subject are hints on weather-anticipation
and advice to the tramper.
B.L
C.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 549, 30 December 1949, Page 13
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127RURAL ENGLAND New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 549, 30 December 1949, Page 13
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