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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Mefo Phillips , Robin Hanbury-TenisonPublisher: Signal Books Ltd Imprint: Signal Books Ltd ISBN: 9781909930674ISBN 10: 1909930679 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 02 August 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews'Following the neighs and lows of a pilgrimage with a difference, Long Rider to Rome charts the 108-day 1,400-mile horseback trek from Kent to St. Peter's Square by author Mefo Phillips. . . A determined and captivating story that shows you can take a white horse-almost--anywhere.'---Saga; 'This is a hard book to put down: I read it at a sitting on a long flight. It rattles along, a page turner full of all the best ingredients of a cracking travel book. From day one we are informed and entertained by stories relating to this great pilgrimage route, the lifeline of Christianity through the Dark and Middle Ages. We share the inevitable dramas of all long distance rides as the pilgrimage, quite properly being done on a shoestring, lurches from one potential disaster to another. We meet a plethora of mostly kind characters, who almost always will react hospitably to a lone traveller on a horse; while at the same time there is always the imminent likelihood of catastrophe that accompanies equine travel, whether from inconsiderate speeding traffic hurtling past and often unable to resist the temptation to blow a terrifying blast on the horn; the constant predicament of wondering where you and your horse are, as maps and rare signs let you down; and the nagging worry about where you are both going to spend the night.' --Robin Hanbury-Tenison 'This is a hard book to put down: I read it at a sitting on a long flight. It rattles along, a page turner full of all the best ingredients of a cracking travel book. From day one we are informed and entertained by stories relating to this great pilgrimage route, the lifeline of Christianity through the Dark and Middle Ages. We share the inevitable dramas of all long distance rides as the pilgrimage, quite properly being done on a shoestring, lurches from one potential disaster to another. We meet a plethora of mostly kind characters, who almost always will react hospitably to a lone traveller on a horse; while at the same time there is always the imminent likelihood of catastrophe that accompanies equine travel, whether from inconsiderate speeding traffic hurtling past and often unable to resist the temptation to blow a terrifying blast on the horn; the constant predicament of wondering where you and your horse are, as maps and rare signs let you down; and the nagging worry about where you are both going to spend the night.' --Robin Hanbury-Tenison Author InformationMefo Phillips has been a writer and horse rider for most of her life. Now retired from the day job in criminal law, she has the opportunity to indulge her addiction to equine travel -- which began in her twenties when she worked for an American rodeo travelling in Europe and was thrown out of a stage coach twice a night. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |