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A Lakeland Notebook by A. H. Griffin and Geoffrey Berry, Signed First Edition with Dust Jacket

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A Signed First Edition, [First Printing] of 'A Lakeland Notebook' by A. H. Griffin et al. in Very Good+ condition in a Very Good+ condition dust jacket published by Robert Hale Limited in 1975

A Lakeland Notebook by A. H. Griffin and Geoffrey Berry, First Edition with Dust Jacket

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Condition Summary: (Very Good+/Very Good+) A very tidy copy which is SIGNED by A. H. Griffin on the half title page, in a very tidy dust jacket

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Book Number B0015380
Title A Lakeland Notebook
Author(s) Author: Griffin, A. H. [Arthur Harry] Photographer: Berry, Geoffrey

A. H. [Arthur Harry] Griffin (1911 to 2004)—British journalist, climber, skier and mountain walker, best known for his long-running 'Lakeland Diary' column in the The Guardian, a series of books about the Lakeland Fells and for having inspired a rebirth of interest in the Bob Graham Round. He was a friend of Alfred Wainwright

Edition and Format First Edition, [First Printing] Book edition identified by: Publisher's imprint information states 'First published in Great Britain in 1975 ' and no later editions or printings stated in the publisher's imprint information. Dust jacket edition identified by: Blurb and priced '£4.00 net' on the front flap and 'Still the Real Lakeland' review on the lower panel

Hardcover, Octavo 223 mm (8 3/4 inches) by 145 mm (5 3/4 inches). 203 printed pages in publisher's original blue cloth with silver 'A Lakeland Notebook', 'A. H. Griffin' and 'HALE' on the spine, in dust jacket. Contains 36 black and white photographs by Geoffrey Berry. ISBN 0709152949 [9780709152941]
Publisher(s) Robert Hale Limited, London, 1975
Series No
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Harry's seventh book, based on 60 of his articles.

There are eleven sections: 1—'The Story of the Book', 2—'East of the Duddon', 3—'Some People', 4—'Links with the Past', 5—'Disappearing Westmorland - And Pubs', 6—'A Whiff of the Fell Country', 7—'Some Mountain Days', 8—'Summits Ridges and Crags', 9—'Wind Rain and Snow', 10—'Some Issues' and 11—'From Eagles to Aeroplanes'.

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