One Man and a Mule.

By Hugh Thomson

ISBN: 9781848094697

Printed: 2017

Publisher: Preface Publishing. London

Edition: First edition

Dimensions 17 × 25 × 3 cm
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Language: English

Size (cminches): 17 x 25 x 3

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In the original dustsheet. Black board binding with silver title on the spine.

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In the Middle Ages, mules were used to transport goods across Britain. Strong, sturdy, and able to carry a good 160 lbs of weight, they made ideal walking companions. Now Hugh Thomson has revived that ancient tradition. Taking his cue from Robert Louis Stevenson’s 19th-century bestseller Travels With a Donkey, Hugh leads his trusty mule Jethro across England from the Lake District to the Yorkshire Moors, using old drovers’ roads that have largely passed into disrepair. His previous journeys have resulted in acclaimed books on Peru, Mexico and the Indian Himalaya, and more recently on southern England for the prize-winning The Green Road into the Trees. As he crosses the north, he combines his trademark wit and insight with a lyrical intensity about the history and the landscape; and it is his encounters with the people he meets along the way which bring that landscape to life in a manner few other contemporary travel writers attempt. “Everywhere Thomson goes, he finds good stories to tell.” New York Times Book Review

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