Roads and Tracks of the Lake District

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Cicerone, 1998 - History - 208 pages
This book, first published as Roads and Trackways of the Lake District in 1984, and now thoroughly revised, traces the history of Lakeland's roads and tracks. It aims to put the development of roads into the wider context of political, social, economic and landscape change. It will allow the reader to follow in the footsteps of earlier visitors, from the Romans to today's tourists, as well as giving directions for further research. With its many maps and illustrations, this book will remain a valuable resource for those interested in the history and landscape of the Lake District.

About the author (1998)

Paul Hindle was a Senior Lecturer in Geography at Salford University until his (very) early retirement in 2000.He is Hon. Secretary of the Manchester Geographical Society.His interest in Lakeland and its roads grew from walking the Lakeland fells.He has written widely on roads and old maps, including two standard texts: Maps for Historians and Roads and Tracks for Historians, both published by Phillimore. His other books include Medieval Roads and Tracks and Medieval Town Plans (Shir

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