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      North Wales – Intended as a Guide to Future Tourists: William Bingley (1804)

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      William Bingley was a young botanist and mountaineer whose first edition of this work was published in 1800. This book draws on the 1804 edition.

      In July 1798, a Cambridge student set out on a botanical tour and wrote the first guidebook to North Wales. Wearing spectacles and carrying a rucksa...

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      Product ID:9781800422438
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:North Wales – Intended as a Guide to Future Tourists
      Subtitle:William Bingley (1804)
      Authors:Author: Monica Kendall
      Page Count:420
      Subjects:Travel and holiday guides, Travel & holiday guides, North Wales, c 1800 to c 1900
      Description:William Bingley was a young botanist and mountaineer whose first edition of this work was published in 1800. This book draws on the 1804 edition.

      In July 1798, a Cambridge student set out on a botanical tour and wrote the first guidebook to North Wales. Wearing spectacles and carrying a rucksack, Yorkshire-born William Bingley made notes, sketched and looked for rare plants. He befriended a Welshman with whom he made the first recorded rock climb in Britain on the north flank of Snowdon. Three years later they climbed the iconic mountain Tryfan. Bingley also helped establish the legend of the faithful hound Gelert.


      In retracing Bingley''s steps through the historic counties of Flint, Denbigh, Caernarvon, Anglesey, Merioneth and Montgomery (as well as the town of Oswestry), the reader will discover a landscape and people of over two hundred years ago. They will clamber with Bingley up waterfalls, ride in a waggon into a candle-lit copper mine, sail on a cutter to Ynys Enlli, suffer the fleas at an inn in Beddgelert, ponder the necessity of taking a pint of rum up Snowdon, or blissfully rest in the shade of Montgomery Castle during harvest. Perhaps also, like Bingley, they will be fired by the Last Bard''s curse on Edward I, while gazing across the water at sunset towards the isle of the Druids.


      This first edition since 1839 includes a newly researched biography, and background on the Picturesque, the Sublime, slate quarries and pickled puffins.


      Imprint Name:SilverWood Books Ltd
      Publisher Name:SilverWood Books Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2023-03-11

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      Weight564 g
      Dimensions216 × 141 × 28 mm