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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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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. [Vol. I/II]. By William Gilpin, M. A. Prebendary of Salisbury; and Vicar of Boldre, in New-Forest, near Lymington.
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The North Lonsdale Magazine and Lake District Miscellany; a Monthly Serial of Past and Current Local Literature and News. Conducted by J. P. Morris, F. A. S. L. Vol. I.
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The English Lake District as Interpreted in the Poems of Wordsworth. By William Knight, Emeritus Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of St. Andrews
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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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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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Allison's Northern Tourist's Guide to the Lakes, of Cumberland, Westmorland, and Lancashire: Wherein the Mountains, Lakes, and Scenery, Are Correctly Described; and The Stages and favourite Excursions distinctly pointed out. Seventh Edition, with Very Considerable Additions.
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Furness and Furness Abbey, or, A Companion Through the Lancashire Part of the Lake District.
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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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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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The Worthies of Westmorland, or, Notable Persons Born in that County Since the Reformation. By George Atkinson, Esq., Barrister-at-Law.
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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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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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The History and Traditions of Ravenstonedale, Westmorland. By the Rev. W. Nicholls.
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A Flora of the English Lake District
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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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Beneath Helvellyn's Shade: Notes and Sketches in the Valley of Wythburn. By Samuel Barber, Author of 'The Lost Village,' 'Balmoral Towers,' etc., etc.
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Fairies at Work and at Play, Observed by Geoffrey Hodson
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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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