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Black's Picturesque Guide to the English Lakes: With a Copious Itinerary; A Map, and Four Charts of the Lake District; and Engraved Views of the Scenery.
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Our English Lakes, Mountains, and Waterfalls as Seen by William Wordsworth. Photographically Illustrated.
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Rock-climbing in the English Lake District, by Owen Glynne Jones, B.Sc.Lond. Member of the Alpine Club. With a Memoir and Portrait of the Author, Thirty-one Full Page Illustrations in Collotype, Nine Outline Plates of the Chief Routes, and an Appendix by George and Ashley Abraham.
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Through the Wordsworth Country: A Companion to the Lake District. By William Knight, Professor of Moral Philosophy at St. Andrew's University; Author of "The Life of William Wordsthworth"; Editor of his "Works," etc., etc. With a Frontispiece after the Statue in Westminster Abbey and Sixteen Full Page Illustrations; by Harry Goodwin (Specially Re-engraved for this Edition)
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A Six Months Tour through the North of England. Containing, An Account of the Present State of Agriculture, Manufactures and Population, in several Counties of this Kingdom...Interspersed With Descriptions of the Seats of the Nobility and Gentry; and Other Remarkable Objects: Illustrated with Copper Plates of such Implements of Husbandry, as Deserved to be Generally Known; and Views of Some Picturesque Scenes, which Occured in the Course of the Journey. In Four Volumes. [Vol. I/II/III/IV].
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A Guide to the Lakes: Dedicated to the Lovers of Landscape Studies, and to All who have Visited, or Intend to Visit, the Lakes in Cumberland, Westmorland, and Lancashire. By the Author of The Antiquities of Furness.
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A Journey Made in the Summer of 1794, through Holland and the Western Frontier of Germany, with a Return Down the Rhine: to which Are Added Observations During a Tour to the Lakes of Lancashire, Westmoreland, and Cumberland. In Two Volumes. --[Vol. I/II]. Second Edition.
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A Guide Through the District of the Lakes in the North of England, with a Description of the Scenery, &c. For the Use of Tourists and Residents. Fifth Edition, with Considerable Additions. By William Wordsworth.
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A Complete Guide to the English Lakes, by Harriet Martineau, Illustrated with Coloured Prints, Outlines of Mountains, and a Map Coloured Geologically by John Ruthven. To which Are Added an Account of the Flowering Plants, Ferns, and Mosses of the District.
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A New and Accurate Description of All the Direct and Principal Cross Roads in England and Wales. Containing . . . The Whole on a Plan Entirely New, and Far Preferable to Any Kind Extant. By Daniel Paterson, Assistant to the Quarter-Master-General of his Majesty's Forces.The Ninth Edition: With the Addition of Near Eighty Pages, Including Considerable Improvements in the Direct Roads, many new Cross Roads, and a Great Number of Noblemen and Gentlemen's Seats.
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The British Tourists, or, Traveller's Pocket Companion, through England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. Comprehending the Most Celebrated Tours in the British Islands. By William Mavor, LL.D.
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The English Lakes: Painted by A. Heaton Cooper; Described by Wm T. Palmer
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The Antiquities of Furness; or, an Account of the Royal Abbey of St. Mary, in the Vale of Nightshade, near Dalton in Furness, Belonging to the Right Honorable Lord George Cavendish.
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An Excursion to the Lakes in Westmoreland and Cumberland; with a Tour through Part of the Northern Counties, in the Years 1773 and 1774.
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The History and Antiquities of the Counties of Westmorland and Cumberland. By Joseph Nicolson, Esq; and Richard Burn, LL. D. In Two Volumes. [Vol. I/II].
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A Guide to the Lakes, in Cumberland, Westmorland, and Lancashire. By the Author of The Antiquities of Furness. The Third Edition, Revised Throughout and Greatly Englarged.
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Westmoreland
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Observations, Relative Chiefly to Picturesque Beauty, Made in the Year 1772, on Several Parts of England; Particularly the Mountains, and Lakes of Cumberland, and Westmoreland. Second Edition. [Vol. I/II]. By William Gilpin, M. A. Prebendary of Salisbury; and Vicar of Boldre, in New-Forest, near Lymington.
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A Guide to the Lakes, in Cumberland, Westmorland, and Lancashire. By the Author of The Antiquities of Furness. The Fourth Edition.
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Observations on the River Wye, and Several Parts of South Wales, &c. Relative Chiefly to Picturesque Beauty; Made in the Summer of the Year 1770. Third Edition. By William Gilpin, M. A. Prebendary of Salisbury; and Vicar of Boldre in New Forest, Near Lymington.
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Three Essays: On Picturesque Beauty; On Picturesque Travel; and On Sketching Landscape: to Which is Added a Poem, on Landscape Painting. By William Gilpin, M. A. Prebendary of Salisbury; and Vicar of Boldre in New Forest, near Lymington.
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Remarks on Forest Scenery, and Other Woodland Views, (Relative Chiefly to Picturesque Beauty) Illustrated by the Scenes of New-Forest in Hampshire. In Three Books. [Vol. I/II]. Second Edition. By William Gilpin, A. M. [sic]. Prebendary of Salisbury; and Vicar of Boldre in New-Forest, near Lymington.
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The History of the County of Cumberland, and Some Places Adjacent, from the Earliest Accounts to the Present Time: Comprehending the Local History of the County; Its Antiquities, the Origin, Genealogy, and Present State of the Principal Families, with Biographical Notes; Its Mines, Minerals, and Plants, with Other Curiosities, Either of Nature or of Art. Particular Attention is Paid to, and a Just Account Given of Every Improvement in Agriculture, Manufactures, &c. &c. By William Hutchinson, F. A. S. Author of the History of Durham, &c. In Two Volumes. [Vol. I/II].
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Observations on the Western Parts of England, Relative Chiefly to Picturesque Beauty. To Which Are Added, a Few Remarks on the Picturesque Beauties of the Isle of Wight. By William Gilpin, M. A. Prebendary of Salisbury; and Vicar of Boldre in New Forest, near Lymington.
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A Companion, and Useful Guide to the Beauties of Scotland, to the Lakes of Westmoreland, Cumberland, and Lancashire; and to the Curiosities in the District of Craven, in the West Riding of Yorkshire. To Which is added, a More Particular Description of Scotland, Especially That Part of it, Called the Highlands.
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A Guide to the Lakes, in Cumberland, Westmorland, and Lancashire. By the Author of The Antiquities of Furness. The Seventh Edition.
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Topographical and Statistical Description of the County of Lancaster, Containing an Account of its Situation, Extent, Towns, Roads, Rivers, Minerals, Fisheries, Manufactures, Commerce, Fairs, Agriculture, Markets, Curiosities, Antiquities, Natural History, Civil and Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction, &c. To which is prefixed, a Copius Travelling Guide: Exhibiting, The Direct and principal Cross Roads, Inns and Distance of Stages, Noblemen's and Gentlemen's Seats. Forming a Complete County Itinerary. Also, a List of the Fairs; and an Index Table, Shewing, at One View, the Distances of all the Towns from London, and from each other. By George Alexander Cooke, Editor of the Universal System of Geography. Illustrated with a Map of the County.
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Topographical and Statistical Description of the County of Westmoreland. Containing an Account of its Situation, Extent, Towns, Roads, Rivers, Minerals, Fisheries, Manufactures, Commerce, Agriculture, Markets, Curiosities, Antiquities, Biography, Natural History, Civil and Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction, &c. To Which is Prefixed, A Copious Travelling Guide: Exhibiting, The Direct and Principal Cross Roads, Inns and Distances of Stages, Noblemen's and Gentlemen's Seats. Forming a Complete County Itinerary. Also, A List of the Fairs; And an Index Table, Shewing, at One View, the Distances of the Towns from London, and from Each Other. By George Alexander Cooke, Editor of the Universal System of Geography. Illustrated with a Map of the County.
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A Topographical Description of Cumberland, Westmoreland, Lancashire, and a part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, Comprehending, First, a General Introductory View. Secondly, a More Detailed Account of Each County; Its Extent, General Appearance, Mountains, Caves, Rivers, Lakes, Canals, Soils, Roads, Minerals, Buildings, Market-towns, Commerce, Manufactures, Agriculture, Antiquities, and the Manners and Customs of its Inhabitants. Thirdly, a Tour through the Most Interesting Parts of the District; Describing, in a Concise and Perspicuous Manner, such Objects as Best Worth the Attention of the Curious Traveller and Tourist. Illustrated with Various Maps, Plans, Views; and Other Useful Appendages.
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A Descriptive Tour, and Guide to the Lakes, Caves, Mountains, and Other Natural Curiosities, in Cumberland, Westmoreland, Lancashire, and a Part of the West Riding of Yorkshire.
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A Walk Through Some of the Western Counties of England. By the Revd. Richard Warner, of Bath.
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A Tour through the Northern Counties of England, and the Borders of Scotland. By the Revd. Richard Warner. In Two Vols - Vol. [I/II].
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An Excursion to the Highlands of Scotland and the English Lakes: with Recollections, Descriptions, and References to Historical Facts.
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The Antiquities of Furness. Illustrated with Engravings. By Thomas West. A New Edition with additions by William Close.
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Observations on the Western Parts of England, Relative Chiefly to Picturesque Beauty, Made in the Year 1772. By William Gilpin, A.M Prebendary of Salisbury; and Vicar of Boldre in New-Forest, Near Lymington.
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A Guide to the Lakes in Cumberland, Westmorland, and Lancashire. By the Author of the Antiquities of Furness. The Tenth Edition.
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Voyage en Angleterre, pendant les années 1810 et 1811: avec des observations sur l'état politique et moral, les arts et la littérature de ce pays, et sur les moeurs et les usages de ces habitans. Tome Premier.
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The Tourist's New Guide: Containing a Description of the Lakes, Mountains, and Scenery, in Cumberland, Westmorland, and Lancashire, With some Account of their Bordering Towns and Villages. Being the Result of Observations Made During a Residence of Eighteen Years in Ambleside and Keswick. By William Green. In Two Volumes. Vol. [I./II.]
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The River Duddon: A Series of Sonnets: Vaudracour and Julia: and Other Poems; to which is Annexed a Topographical Description of the Country of the Lakes, in the North of England. By William Wordsworth.
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Tours to the British Mountains: with the Descriptive Poems of Lowther, and Emont Vale. By Thomas Wilkinson.
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Voyage historique et littéraire en Angleterre et en Écosse Par Mo Amedee Pichot D.M. [Tome Premier/Second/Troisome]
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A Companion to the Lakes of Cumberland, Westmoreland, and Lancashire; in a Descriptive Account of a Family Tour, and an Excursion on Horseback; Comprising a Visit to Lancaster Assizes. With a New, Copious, and Correct Itinerary. By Edward Baines, Jun.
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A Concise Description of the English Lakes, and Adjacent Mountains: with General Directions to Tourists; Notices of the Botany, Mineralogy, and Geology of the district; Observations on Meteorolgy; the Floating Island in Derwent Lake; and the Black-lead Mine in Borrowdale. By Jonathan Otley. Fourth Edition.
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A Concise Description of the English Lakes, and Adjacent Mountains: with General Directions to Tourists; Notices of the
Botany, Mineralogy, and Geology of the District; Observations on Meteorology; The Floating Island in Derwent Lake; and the Black-lead Mine in Borrowdale. By Jonathan Otley. Fifth Edition.
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Leigh's Guide to the Lakes and Mountains of Cumberland, Westmorland, and Lancashire; Illustrated with a Map of the Country, and Maps of Windermere, Derwent Water, Borrowdale, Ullswater, Grasmere, Rydal Water, and Langdale. Third Edition, Carefully Revised and Corrected.
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The Worthies of Yorkshire and Lancashire; Being Lives of the Most Distinguished Persons that Have Been Born In, or Connected with, Those Provinces. By Hartley Coleridge.
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The Lakes of England.
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A Description of Scenery in the Lake District, Intended as a Guide to Strangers. By the Rev. William Ford, B. A. Carefully Revised Throughout. Illustrated with Maps and Plates. Second Edition.
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The History and Antiquities of Leath Ward, in the County of Cumberland: with Biographical Notices and Memoirs. By Samuel Jefferson. Illustrated with numerous Plates and Engravings.
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A Complete Guide to the Lakes, Comprising Minute Directions for the Tourist, with Mr. Wordsworth's Description of the Scenery of the Country, etc., and Three Letters upon the Geology of the Lake District, by the Rev. Professor Sedgwick. Edited by the Publishers.
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The History and Antiquities of Allerdale Ward, above Derwent, in the County of Cumberland: with Biographical Notices and Memoirs. By Samuel Jefferson, Author of "The History and Antiquities of Leath Ward," "The History of Carlisle," &c. Illustrated with numerous Plates and Engravings.
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A Complete Guide to the Lakes, Comprising Minute Directions for the tourist, with Mr. Wordsworth's Description of the Scenery of the Country, &c., and Three Letters on the Geology of the Lake District, by the Rev. Professor Sedgwick. Second Edition. Edited by the Publisher.
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A Complete Guide to the Lakes: Comprising Minute Directions for the Tourist, with Mr. Wordsworth's Description of the Scenery of the Country, &c. and Four Letters on the Geology of the Lake District, by the Rev. Professor Sedgwick. Third Edition. Edited by the publisher.
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Black's Picturesque Guide to the English Lakes including an Essay on the Geology of the District by John Phillips, F. R. S., G. L. Late Professor of Geology and Mineralogy at the University of Dublin. Fourth Edition.
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Tales & Legends of the English lakes and Mountains Collected from the Best and Most Authentic sources by Lorenzo Tuvar.
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A Complete Guide to the Lakes, Comprising Minute Directions for the Tourist; with Mr. Wordsworth's Description of the Scenery of the Country, etc.: and Five Letters on the Geology of the Lake District, by the Rev. Professor Sedgwick. Fourth Edition. Edited by the Publisher.
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A Complete Guide to the English Lakes, Illus. from drawings by T.L. Aspland and W. Banks and a Map Coloured Geologically By John Ruthven To Which Are Added An Account of the Flowering Plants, Ferns, and Mosses of the District, and a Complete Directory.
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Guide to Windermere: With Tours to the Neighbouring Lakes and Other Interesting Places. With a Map and Illustrations. To Which are Added Excursions to and from Keswick; Also an Account of the Flowering Plants, Ferns, and Mosses of the District. And a Complete Directory to Windermere and its Neighbourhood. Third Edition.
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The Angler in the Lake District; or, Piscatory Colloquies and Fishing Excursions in Westmoreland and Cumberland. By John Davy, M.D., F.R.S., Etc.
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Black's Economical Guide to the English Lakes.
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Lake Scenery of England by J. B. Pyne. Drawn on Stone by T. Picken
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The English lakes, by the Author of Historical and Descriptive Hand-Book to Edinburgh, "The Land of Scott," &c, &c.
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Lake Scenery
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The Annals of Kendal: Being a Historical and Descriptive Account of Kendal and the Neighbourhood: With Biographical Sketches of Many Eminent Parsonages Connected with the Town. By Cornelius Nicholson, F.G.S. Second Edition.
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Our English Lakes, Mountains, and Waterfalls, as Seen by William Wordsworth. With Photographic Illustrations, by Thomas Ogle. Fourth Edition.
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Traditions, Superstitions, and Folklore: (Chiefly Lancashire and the North of England:) Their Affinity to Others in Widely-Distributed Localities; their Eastern Origin and Mythical Significance. By Charles Hardwicke, Author of "History of Preston and its Environs," "Manual for Patrons and Members of Friendly Societies," etc.
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Views of the English Lakes
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The History and Traditions of Ravenstonedale, Westmorland. By the Rev. W. Nicholls.
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Miscellany Accounts of the Diocese of Carlile, with the Terriers Delivered in to me at my Primary Visitation. By William Nicholson, Late Bishop of Carlile. Edited by R. S. Ferguson, M.A., F.S.A.
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The English Lake District as Interpreted in the Poems of Wordsworth. By William Knight, Professor of Moral Philosophy and Political Economy in the University of St. Andrews
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English Lake Scenery. Illustrated with a Series of Coloured Plates from Drawings by A.F. Lydon.
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Holiday Studies of Wordsworth by Rivers, Woods, and Alps: The Wharfe, the Duddon, and the Stelvio Pass. By the Rev. F. A. Malleson, M.A., Vicar of Broughton-in-Furness, Author of "Jesus Christ, His Life and Work," "Acys and Epistles of St. Paul;" Editor of "Ruskin's Letters to the Clergy on the Lord's Prayer," Etc. Etc.
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Tales and Legends of the English Lakes. By the Late Wilson Armistead, author of "The Flora of Liverpool," etc.
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The English Lake District as Interpreted in the Poems of Wordsworth. By William Knight, Professor of Moral Philosophy and Political Economy in the University of St. Andrews. Second Edition. Revised and Enlarged.
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Reminiscences of Yarrow by the Late James Russell, D.D. With a Preface by Professor Campbell Fraser, LL.D., D.C.L. Edited and Annotated by the Late Professor Veitch, LL.D. Illustrated by Tom Scott, A.R.S.A. Edition De Luxe.
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The Gossipy Guide to the English Lakes and Neighbouring Districts. With Eighty Illustrations and Nine Maps and Plans.
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Wordsworth's Country, as Interpreted by his Poetry. By Easto S. Valentine, M.A. Valentine & Sons Ltd., Dundee Edinburgh & London.
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A Guide Through the District of the Lake in the North of England, with A Description of the Scenery, &c. for the Use of Tourists and Residents. Facsimile of the Definitive Fifth Edition of 1835. By William Wordsworth.
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Literary Associations of the English Lakes. By the Rev. H. D. Rawnsley. Honory Canon of Carlisle. In two Volumes. Westmoreland, Windermere and the Haunts of Wordsworth. With Seventeen Illustrations.
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Wordsworth's Guide to the Lakes. Fifth Edition (1835). With an Introduction, Appendices, and Notes Textual and Illustrative by Ernest de Selincourt. With a Map and Eight Illustrations.
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The Heart of Lakeland by Lehmann J. Oppenheimer
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Highways and Byways in the Lake District by A. G. Bradley with Illustrations by Joseph Pennell.
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Highways and Byways in the Lake District by A.G. Bradley with Illustrations by Joseph Pennell
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The Remains of John Briggs: Late Editor of "The Lonsdale Magazine, and of "The Westmorland Gazette:" Containing Letters from the Lakes; Westmorland As It Was; Theological Essays; Tales; Remarks on the Newtonian Theory of Light; and Fugitive Pieces. To which is Added, A Sketch of His Life. Published for the Benefit of His Widow and Children.
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Views of the English Lakes
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Views of the English Lakes
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The Floating Island in Derwentwater, its History and Mystery, with Notes of Other Dissimilar Islands, By G. J. Symons, F. R. S., Secretary Royal Meteorological Society.
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