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The Land's End

(1981)
The Collected Works of W.H. Hudson
A collection of stories by

 
 
Land's End, despite its title, is a book about much more than just the windswept and wave-battered Western extremity of Britain: it is a book about Cornwall, its flora and fauna, the landscape and the people who lived there. Written by an acknowledged expert on natural history, Land's End contains authoritative accounts of the animal, bird and plant life of the county, but it is the Cornish people and their distinctive, quasi-independent identity which seems to fascinate him the most. He records his impressions of the people themselves, their farms, the town of Penzance, their manners and morals, the local sense of humour and what he terms 'the poetic spirit' of Cornwall. Full of insightful comments about the people he meets and the places he visits, Hudson's description of West Cornwall is an important work of both the natural and social history of a region of Britain which jealously guards its separate identity to this day.


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