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Cornwall from the Coast Path
| Author: Michael Kent & Merryn Kent |
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| ISBN: 9780906720684 |
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In 2007, Mike Kent fulfilled a long-standing ambition to walk the whole of the coast path of his Cornish homeland, from Marsland to Cremyll. During the 16-day journey, walking for up to 14 hours each day, and occasionally camping wild on remote and rugged cliffs, Mike recorded his thoughts and observations about various things Cornish. On his return, Mike and Merryn Kent dug deeper to uncover more about the places and people, landscapes and wildlife, that caught his imagination along the way. Some are as world famous as Tintagel Castle and the tin mines of Levant. Others, like the cliffside hut built by poet and playwright Ronald Duncan, are equally fascinating but barely known. Handsomely illustrated with many photographs and maps, this book captures the authors’ shared passion for Cornwall’s rich coastal heritage.
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Dr Michael Kent is a marine biologist. He has taught outdoor education and biology, and was Coastwatch Co-ordinator for the Nature Conservancy Council, organizing surveys of Cornish estuaries and beaches. He helped to set up the Centre for Applied Zoology at Cornwall College Newquay, and to design and run Foundation degrees in Zoological Conservation and Marine Aquaculture. He is the author of Exploring the Camel Estuary (Alison Hodge, 2007), Food and Fitness; The Oxford Dictionary of Sports Science & Medicine, and Advanced Biology (all published by Oxford University Press), and co-author of the Collins Pocket Reference Biology. He was a contributor and adviser to The Oxford Dictionaries of Ecology, Zoology, and Plant Life.
Merryn Kent is a history graduate of Somerville College, Oxford. A former teacher and computer programmer, she is currently Library Manager for Padstow and St Columb libraries. Her published work includes educational material for primary school pupils, booklets for GCSE science students, and short stories and magazine articles for general readers. A keen walker, she is an active member of the Ramblers Association for which she is a volunteer Footpath Guardian. Above all, like Michael, she has an enthusiastic interest in Cornwall’s landscape and heritage and is keen to share that enthusiasm with others.
1st edition Paperback 184 pages 260 colour photos; 16 maps 210 x 148 mm 24.07.08
Introduction 1 Welcombe to Crackington Haven 2 Crackington Haven to Tregonnick Tail 3 Tregonnick Tail to Padstow 4 Padstow to Trevelgue, Newquay 5 Trevelgue, Newquay to St Agnes Beacon 6 St Agnes to Carbis Bay 7 Carbis Bay to Pendeen 8 Pendeen to Porthcurno 9 Porthcurno to Marazion 10 Marazion to Mullion 11 Mullion to Godrevy Cove 12 Godrevy Cove to Falmouth 13 Falmouth to Portloe 14 Portloe to Charlestown 15 Charlestown to Looe 16 Looe to Cremyll Selected Bibliography Index Acknowledgements
‘If you want to walk the Cornish foopath this could be a book for you. With 184 pages, 260 colour photographs and sixteen maps it helps to discover the wonderful coast of the county.’ (Packet Newspapers, 03.07.08)
‘this book equals Michael's summing up his experiences and is "fantastic". ‘Excellent value and eminently readable ... ‘A book which lives up to its claim of being the perfect companion for those contemplating walking Cornwall's coast path or even just spending some time on its coast’ (Western Morning News, 22.07.08)
‘Fantastic tale of coastal walk ... ‘I was left with nothing but admiration for an excellent production.’ (The Cornishman, 24.07.08)
‘Michael's background in marine biology and his wife's in history shine through with a knowledgeable passion. ... ‘With its detailed routes and 16 maps, this book serves as a perfectly satisfactory walking planner. ‘It is, however, equally readable as a Palin-esque travel guide. Michael is amusing without trying too hard’ (Western Morning News, 23.08.08)
‘...this excellent guide ... a book to dip in and out of, to use if you fancy a walk along the coast path, or just want to learn more about our county. Michael Kent says "Cornwall's coast is special" and this book proves he is right.’ (Cornwall Life, September 2008)
‘Valuable guide to a great coastal show ... ... one of the latest books from the excellent Penzance-based Alison Hodge Publishers.’ (Tavistock Times Gazette, 25.09.08)
‘The book is chock-full of the information on the varied locations encountered... it makes a good companion for anyone making all or parts of the walk... ‘As usual with this publisher, the quality of the production is pleasing and high, and ... it is good value.’ (Old Cornwall, vol. XIII, no. 12, Spring 2009) |
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