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OverviewThis is a book is about walking and writing; about walkers who wrote, and writers who walk. And because it is a book about walking and writing it is also a book about thinking, the circuit that exists between mind and feet, and about moving through a landscape that can be both physically in front of you, and exist in a line of words or the flight of a line of thought. And since all this walking and writing and thinking must have somewhere to take place, it is also a book about Suffolk, where I come from as a writer. So it also has a something in it of the journal, the writer's notebook; a little of the memoir and a little of the love-letter. You might call it the literary biography of a landscape. You may follow the walks on foot, with this book in your backpack perhaps, for those moments when walking must give way to reading, or you can follow them from within the deep comfort of a favourite armchair. You will travel in it from west to east, from chalk plain to crag; from velvety farmlands muffled by leaves to deafening shingle and uncompromising sea. You will be in excellent company - the walkers who will join you along the way range from Daniel Defoe and Robert Louis Stevenson to Patricia Highsmith, Maggie Hemingway, Rebecca Solnit and Noreen Masud. They will include the poets George Crabbe, Robert Bloomfield, Algernon Swinburne, Stevie Smith and Blake Morrison; the literary greats Wilkie Collins, George Orwell and W. G. Sebald, who found a new native land here; and those born to it, such as M. R. James and Edward Fitzgerald. All have their own thoughts, their own connections and reflections to add to the conversation. Let us walk. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jacky Colliss HarveyPublisher: Haus Publishing Imprint: Armchair Traveller ISBN: 9781914982187ISBN 10: 1914982185 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 02 April 2026 Recommended Age: From 16 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback 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 ContentsIntroduction 1. Patron Saints 2. Into the Green 3. Edward FitzGerald and Me 4. Heart Songs 5. Ferric Affinities The Writers The Books AcknowledgementsReviewsReviews for Walking Pepys's London: ‘One wonders why such a guide has not been produced before, [it] invites us to step into Pepys’s shoes’ The Telegraph ‘Colliss Harvey has an eye for surprising details and a lovely way with description.’ The Sunday Times ‘The writing is crisp, the directions are clear, the maps are usable … it is as good a book of its kind as one could hope for, and I urge anyone with a fondness for Pepys to buy it.’ Times Literary Supplement ‘Walking Pepys’s London is a book to be enjoyed in hand and on foot, a knowledgeable companion to a saunter round the city’ Pepys Diary Blog ‘If you enjoy history and London, I can really recommend Walking Pepys’s London by Jacky Colliss Harvey.’ The Last Word Book Review Author InformationJacky Colliss Harvey is a writer and editor. She has worked in museum publishing for the past 20 years and is a commentator and reviewer who speaks in both the UK and abroad on the arts and their relation to popular culture. She is the author of the bestseller RED: A History of the Redhead and most recently The Animal's Companion. Follow Jacky on X @JCollissHarvey Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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