Description
Paperback cover has some wear and discoloration. Pages are clean and the staple binding is secure.
This well-loved copy of “Mendip Walks” by Tom Elkin is a delightful find for hikers, nature enthusiasts, and collectors of local history. Published in the late 20th century, this guide to the Mendip Hills in Somerset, England, captures the essence of a region steeped in rich geological and cultural heritage.
Elkin’s intimate knowledge of the area shines through his vivid descriptions of the rolling landscapes, ancient monuments, and charming villages that dot the Mendips. More than just a trail guide, this book serves as a portal into the storied past of these hills, which have witnessed human activity dating back to the Neolithic era. Elkin’s engaging prose brings to life the region’s fascinating history, from the prehistoric settlers who left their mark in the form of enigmatic stone circles to the medieval lead miners whose legacy can still be traced in the abandoned workings and picturesque ruins.
For collectors, this well-preserved copy offers a glimpse into a bygone era of local exploration and appreciation for the natural world. Its modest wear and tear are a testament to the many adventures it has accompanied, making it a cherished companion for armchair travelers and intrepid hikers alike.