Walking in Ruins

Walking in Ruins

Geoff Nicholson
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Author:  Geoff Nicholson
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  244
Publisher:  Harbour Books (East) Ltd
Year:  2013
ISBN:  9781905128204

One of the questions Geoff Nicholson is frequently asked is whether he has a favourite walk? In 'The Lost Art of Walking' he answers 'no' but this isn't quite the case. Geoff doesn't have a favourite walk but he does have favoured walks and these almost always involve ruins. 'Walking with Ruins' describes some of these walks - which are mainly in Britain and the USA - and reflects on both what constitutes a ruin and on what makes them attractive.

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