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Trelawny’s Cornwall by Petroc Trelawny – Review
By Clare Jenkins Petroc Trelawny is a hero in our house. Presenter of Radio 3’s Breakfast show, his was the ... -
Book Preview: Teatime at Peggy’s: A Glimpse of Anglo-India, by Stephen McClarence & Clare Jenkins
By Clare Jenkins, May 2024 Jhansi images: Stephen McClarence Eight years ago, I made a programme for BBC Radio 4 ... -
Lost in the Lakes by Tom Chesshyre – Review
By David Schuster That master of the short story, M.R. James, discussing the popular travelogues of the 1840s and 50s, ... -
The Old Patagonian Express [Folio Society] by Paul Theroux – Review
By Elizabeth Stanforth-Sharpe It is forty-five years since Paul Theroux wrote of his journey on ‘The Old Patagonian Express’, a ... -
Nine Quarters of Jerusalem by Matthew Teller – Review
By Clare Jenkins Matthew Teller’s experiences of Jerusalem go back more than 40 years, to a family holiday in Israel ... -
Take the Slow Road: France by Martin Dorey – Review
By David Schuster Take the Slow Road: France is the fourth book in the ‘Slow Road’ series by Martin Dorey. ... -
Treasured Islands by Peter Naldrett – Review
By David Schuster Treasured Islands by Peter Naldrett is a sumptuous feast of pictures and facts, to be dipped into ... -
Farewell Mr Puffin by Paul Heiney – Review
By David Schuster I’ll be first to admit that before reading Farewell Mr Puffin I was unaware of Paul Heiney’s ... -
The England Coast Path by Stephen Neale – Review
By David Schuster Very soon, something incredible will be possible for the first time: to walk the full coastline of ... -
Wild Camping by Stephen Neale – Review
By David Schuster ‘Wild camping’ is simply camping off site, safely and legally, with the minimum of equipment, in order ... -
Around the World in 80 Trains by Monisha Rajesh – Review
By Gail Schuster I am a big fan of rail travel, especially when everything goes smoothly; the freedom of being ... -
Around the Coast in 80 Days by Peter Naldrett – Review
By David Schuster Despite the title, Around the Coast in 80 Days is not a travelogue, but rather a clever ...