Cornwall Coast Path
Edward C Pyatt
Sold by Crappy Old Books, Barry, United Kingdom
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Add to basketSold by Crappy Old Books, Barry, United Kingdom
AbeBooks Seller since 6 February 2025
Condition: Used - Good
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Add to basketThere are guidebooks that promise adventure, and then there are guidebooks that quietly suggest you may, at some point, need a sit down and a biscuit. Cornwall Coast Path by Edward C. Pyatt belongs firmly to the latter tradition: a practical, mildly stoical companion to one of the most beautiful?and deceptively demanding?stretches of walking in Britain. Published in 1981 by HMSO, this is the sort of book that assumes its reader is made of reasonably stern stuff. The Cornwall coast is all dramatic cliffs, sudden coves, Atlantic winds and views that insist on being admired even as your legs begin to question your life choices. Pyatt, one suspects, approaches it with the calm authority of someone who has already done the hard yards and sees no reason to dramatise matters unnecessarily. If there is a steep ascent, it will be noted. If there is a fine view, it will be acknowledged. If there is both at once, well, that is Cornwall. What makes a guide like this so appealing is its understated confidence. There is no breathless enthusiasm here, no attempt to sell the walk as a life-changing spiritual journey (though it may well become one, particularly if you underestimate the gradients). Instead, you get the quiet reassurance of a book that knows exactly what it is doing: guiding you, step by step, along a coastline that has been wearing down walkers as efficiently as it has been wearing down the land itself. It is less ?inspiration? and more ?instruction with occasional encouragement,? which, in truth, is probably what you need when faced with another headland. There is also something deeply charming about the era. A 1981 guidebook carries with it a certain pre-digital innocence: no GPS, no live updates, no helpful strangers on forums explaining that you took the wrong fork three miles back. Just you, the path, the weather, and this book. If you get lost, you will do so in a properly traditional manner, perhaps with a vague sense that this is all part of the experience. And it is. The Cornwall Coast Path has a way of reminding you that navigation, like walking, is a skill rather than a guarantee. As a good copy sold by Crappy Old Books, this particular edition has exactly the right credentials. A pristine guide to a rugged coastline would feel faintly suspicious, as though it had never been trusted with the job. This one, by contrast, has likely spent some time in a rucksack, consulted at windy junctions, and possibly opened with hands that were not entirely clean. A little wear only adds to its authority. It looks like a book that has been places, which is precisely what you want from a guide. Of course, there is a gentle irony in reading about the Cornwall Coast Path from the comfort of a chair. The cliffs are no less dramatic for it, but the effort required is significantly reduced. One can admire the descriptions, trace the routes, and imagine oneself striding confidently along the edge of the Atlantic without ever encountering the small matter of gravity. And yet, there is also a quiet temptation here: the sense that perhaps one day you might actually follow the path, book in hand, and see whether the reality matches the calm, measured prose. In the end, Cornwall Coast Path is exactly what it claims to be: a reliable, no-nonsense guide to a landscape that does not require embellishment. It offers direction, perspective, and just enough detail to keep you moving forward, whether in reality or imagination. A solid, slightly weathered companion for walkers, dreamers, and anyone who suspects that the best views are usually reached just after you begin to wonder why you started. THIS BOOK BEARS THE CRAPPY OLD BOOKS STAMP. IF THAT IS UNDESIRABLE PLEASE DO NOT BUY THIS. THE STAMP MARKS WHICH IS USUALLY TO THE FRONT AND BACK INNER PAGES SAYS SOLD BY CRAPPY OLD BOOKS WITH WEB SITE URL. IT IN NO WAY DEMINISHED FROM THE READING. IF YOU WANT A PRISTINE BOOK, PLEASE FIND ANOTHER BOOK IN BETTER CONDITION SOMEWHERE ELSE.
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