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The Little Book of Cornwall

£4.99


After Jamie Oliver another refreshing character in this area - In times where people lack focusing and claim to have so many different things to do, this book reflects what people urge. Facts, entertainment, vibrancy, merging tradition and modern spirit, information packed in refreshing language, embedded in colourful pictures. For me as a German who travels once or twice to Cornwall in a lifetime but being a modern person aquainted to english life I need Zeitgeist reading. Well Done and thank you!!

Worst Book on Cornwall - Regrettably, I have to say that this is probably the worst book I have seen on Cornwall for a very long time.Professor Philip Payton

Just has to be the BEST book for a fiver! - The dry humour of the author brings a frequent smile as you read this book, and the information about Cornwall is so varied and interesting that it s hard to put this book down. The text varies in colour and size, and is such an easy read that it is ideal for having around when you can grab a few seconds during a busy life. The photos are gorgeous too and to put all of it together must have been a massive task. I haven t had my copy long, but I have friends who have read bits and then bought their own copy. This book and a bottle of wine is going to comprise quite a few Christmas presents this year.

Informative. Enchanting. Amusing. - Brimming with facts and figures on just about anything and everything Cornish, this delightful book is guaranteed to inform and amuse. Published in a rainbow of colour, the enthralling text is accompanied by some beautiful and captivating photography. The Little Book of Cornwall is an enchanting read and should belong on all our bookshelves. The dilemma lies in which section to house it - General Knowledge? Travel? History? Humour? You decide. And, if you can t, display it on your coffee table and let others share in your enjoyment and good taste!




The Little Book of Cornwall