The Book Lover's Bucket List: A Tour of Great British Literature
This book presents some 100 wonderfully described literary sites and is complete with colour destination photographs and illustrations from the British Library collections. It includes a remarkable journey through the rich literary history of the British Isles in the company of literary savant and bookworm extraordinaire Caroline Taggart. Each entry includes practical and website information for those planning a visit.
Start with Chaucer, Dickens, Blake and Larkin in Westminster Abbey. Hop on a bus through Zadie Smithâs North London or spend an afternoon at Colliers Wood Nature Reserve in Nottinghamshire and look at the lake âall grey and visionary, stretching into the moist, translucent vista of trees and meadowâ that D. H. Lawrence described in Women in Love. Come back to London to walk along Monica Aliâs Brick Lane and try to push a trolley through the wall of Platform 9Ÿ at Kingâs Cross Station.
From the BrontĂ« parsonage in Haworth to Waughâs Castle Howard; from Beatrix Potterâs Lake District, Shakespeareâs Stratford and Robert Louis Stevensonâs Edinburgh, there are gardens, monuments, museums, churches and a surprising quantity of stained glass. There are walks both urban and rural, where you can explore real landscapes or imaginary haberdasherâs shops. Thereâs the club where Buckâs Fizz was invented and a pub where you can eat Sherlockâs Steak & Ale Pie. And thereâs a railway station where you can stroke the muzzle of one of the worldâs most famous and endearing bears.
You can start in Cornwall and work your way up to the Gateway to the Scottish Highlands, taking detours to Northern Ireland in the west and Norfolk in the east. Or you can drop in on spec on the place nearest to you. Wherever you are in the United Kingdom, youâre never far from something associated with a good book.
Why not purchase our matching The Book Lover's Bucket List A3 Print to make a great gift?
Publication date: 17/06/21
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The Book Lover's Bucket List: A Tour of Great British Literature
The Book Lover's Bucket List: A Tour of Great British Literature
This book presents some 100 wonderfully described literary sites and is complete with colour destination photographs and illustrations from the British Library collections. It includes a remarkable journey through the rich literary history of the British Isles in the company of literary savant and bookworm extraordinaire Caroline Taggart. Each entry includes practical and website information for those planning a visit.
Start with Chaucer, Dickens, Blake and Larkin in Westminster Abbey. Hop on a bus through Zadie Smithâs North London or spend an afternoon at Colliers Wood Nature Reserve in Nottinghamshire and look at the lake âall grey and visionary, stretching into the moist, translucent vista of trees and meadowâ that D. H. Lawrence described in Women in Love. Come back to London to walk along Monica Aliâs Brick Lane and try to push a trolley through the wall of Platform 9Ÿ at Kingâs Cross Station.
From the BrontĂ« parsonage in Haworth to Waughâs Castle Howard; from Beatrix Potterâs Lake District, Shakespeareâs Stratford and Robert Louis Stevensonâs Edinburgh, there are gardens, monuments, museums, churches and a surprising quantity of stained glass. There are walks both urban and rural, where you can explore real landscapes or imaginary haberdasherâs shops. Thereâs the club where Buckâs Fizz was invented and a pub where you can eat Sherlockâs Steak & Ale Pie. And thereâs a railway station where you can stroke the muzzle of one of the worldâs most famous and endearing bears.
You can start in Cornwall and work your way up to the Gateway to the Scottish Highlands, taking detours to Northern Ireland in the west and Norfolk in the east. Or you can drop in on spec on the place nearest to you. Wherever you are in the United Kingdom, youâre never far from something associated with a good book.
Why not purchase our matching The Book Lover's Bucket List A3 Print to make a great gift?
Publication date: 17/06/21
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This book presents some 100 wonderfully described literary sites and is complete with colour destination photographs and illustrations from the British Library collections. It includes a remarkable journey through the rich literary history of the British Isles in the company of literary savant and bookworm extraordinaire Caroline Taggart. Each entry includes practical and website information for those planning a visit.
Start with Chaucer, Dickens, Blake and Larkin in Westminster Abbey. Hop on a bus through Zadie Smithâs North London or spend an afternoon at Colliers Wood Nature Reserve in Nottinghamshire and look at the lake âall grey and visionary, stretching into the moist, translucent vista of trees and meadowâ that D. H. Lawrence described in Women in Love. Come back to London to walk along Monica Aliâs Brick Lane and try to push a trolley through the wall of Platform 9Ÿ at Kingâs Cross Station.
From the BrontĂ« parsonage in Haworth to Waughâs Castle Howard; from Beatrix Potterâs Lake District, Shakespeareâs Stratford and Robert Louis Stevensonâs Edinburgh, there are gardens, monuments, museums, churches and a surprising quantity of stained glass. There are walks both urban and rural, where you can explore real landscapes or imaginary haberdasherâs shops. Thereâs the club where Buckâs Fizz was invented and a pub where you can eat Sherlockâs Steak & Ale Pie. And thereâs a railway station where you can stroke the muzzle of one of the worldâs most famous and endearing bears.
You can start in Cornwall and work your way up to the Gateway to the Scottish Highlands, taking detours to Northern Ireland in the west and Norfolk in the east. Or you can drop in on spec on the place nearest to you. Wherever you are in the United Kingdom, youâre never far from something associated with a good book.
Why not purchase our matching The Book Lover's Bucket List A3 Print to make a great gift?
Publication date: 17/06/21















