Author: Peter Buckingham
Price: £9.99
Dimensions: 129 x 198
Number of pages: 256
ISBN: 9781849532563
Publication Date: 4th June 2012
Buy Book‘Hard is his heart that loveth naught in May.’ Geoffrey Chaucer
12 June: ‘Male glow-worms, attracted by the light of the candles, come into the parlour. The distant hills look very blue.’ Gilbert White, 1791
Join some of England’s best-loved writers in this day-by-day celebration of an English year, from the frosty mornings of January through to the buds of spring and blooms of summer, from the autumn harvest to the festivities of Christmas. Diary entries by literary figures such as Gilbert White, Dorothy Wordsworth and Thomas Hardy guide us through the year, accompanied by poems and quotations celebrating the changing seasons.
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The Good Book Guide, July/August 2012
'The English weather is notoriously fickle, but one thing that’s certain is the beautiful countryside its changeable climate yields, here celebrated by a host of famous figures… A daily list...
Gift Focus magazine, September 2012
‘offers an insightful look at the diarists of olden days on a year-long journey, season-by-season, month-by-month and day-by-day, to discover their joys and musings on English life in both town...