| Dimensions | 21 × 25 × 2 cm |
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Softback. Navy binding with white title and Yorkshire view on the front board.
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Every Yorkshire man should have a copy of this book in his library!
James Herriot writes about the glorious moors, the gentle dales, dry-stone walls and sturdy farmhouses, ruined abbeys and castles among the hills, market towns, country villages and bracing, windy beaches, as he shares his love of Yorkshire.
Review: Herriot’s tales and memoir’s make for great ‘easy’ reading for any Yorkshire aficionado. I believe it to be a timeless work in as much as, although it was clearly written in yester-year it is still as relevant today as much as when originally published. And the icing on the cake? it’s obvious unadultered love of all things Yorkshire Dales & Moors in what is after all, ‘Gods own County’ does not actually come from a biased Yorkie (oh no, we are far too modest for any of that funky business!), but rather a Scot from the Glasgow region, I believe… I bought this to reminisce, enlighten my kids & to aid in planning a holiday road trip with great tips, gleamed from fantastic photography matched by equally inspired Herriot language of both places and area’s! Yes, Yes, I recommend, get off and buy a copy…

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