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- 'An absolute gem of a book' Alastair Humphreys First published in 1926, The Gentle Art of Tramping is as relevant now as then.
- About the Author: Stephen Graham (1884-1975) was a British journalist, travel writer and novelist.
- 208 Pages
- Travel, Special Interest
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'An absolute gem of a book' Alastair Humphreys
First published in 1926, The Gentle Art of Tramping is as relevant now as then. Tramping is an approach: to nature, to humankind, to nations, to beauty, to life itself. This lost classic is a breath of fresh air for world-weary souls. It is a gentle art; know how to tramp and you know how to live. Know how to meet your fellow wanderer, how to be passive to the beauty of nature and how to be active to its wildness and its rigour. The adventure is not the getting there, it's the 'on-the-way'. It is not the expected, it is the surprise.Review Quotes
"An absolute gem of a book" --Alastair Humphreys, Microadventures, Local Adventures for Great Escapes
"A hymn to the wilderness of the the British Isles" --Robert Macfarlane, The Wild Places "A wonderful book, so many of its points as valid now as they were a hundred years ago. A great catalyst for getting people off their backsides and out into wild places, with its can-do attitude ... The pages of my copy are so dog-eared from turning down the corners to mark yet another quotable gem that I can hardly close it." --Christopher Somerville, The January Man: A Year of Walking Britain "Beware this book, it's a wolf in sheep's clothing - a thrillingly subversive life philosophy dressed in alluring practical advice. Strongly recommended for rebels and the restless" --Tristan Gooley, The Natural Navigator "The Gentle Art of Tramping is Mr. Graham's masterpiece" --New York HeraldAbout the Author
Stephen Graham (1884-1975) was a British journalist, travel writer and novelist. His books recount his travels around pre-revolutionary Russia and to Jerusalem with a group of Russian Christian pilgrims. Most of his works express sympathy for the poor, for agricultural labourers and vagabonds, and his distaste for industrialisation. He was the son of the editor of Country Life.Dimensions (Overall): 7.1 Inches (H) x 4.6 Inches (W) x .7 Inches (D)
Weight: .4 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 208
Genre: Travel
Sub-Genre: Special Interest
Publisher: Bloomsbury Reader
Theme: Adventure
Format: Hardcover
Author: Stephen Graham
Language: English
Street Date: July 9, 2019
TCIN: 1006380943
UPC: 9781448217243
Item Number (DPCI): 247-19-2081
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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