W. A. Poucher's guides, first published in the 1960s, have become classics. They are some of the most popular books for fellwalkers, climbers and scramblers ever published. They are packed with guidance on clothing, equipment, accommodation, route finding, distances and times, all in an attractive pocket-sized format to slip into your rucksack. Aspiring landscape photographers will find a chapter of essential tips in each book to help them too. Since the author's death in 1988, the guides have been updated in consultation with John Poucher, the author's son. Frances Lincoln took over publication of W. A. Poucher's guides from Constable in 2004.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
'First-class guidebook for climbers and serious walkers... Anyone setting out for Scotland with mountains in view should take Mr Poucher's book in their pocket.' Glasgow Herald; 'An excellent guide... should be compulsory - as well as fascinating - reading for climbers, ramblers and fellwalkers, to be studied before, during and after every outing.' Cumberland Evening Star; 'The pictures are so excellent that the merest novice should safely achieve his peak with their aid in good weather.' Yorkshire Post
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Maße
Höhe: 170 mm
Breite: 112 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-7112-2407-0 (9780711224070)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Born in 1891, the renowned mountain photographer Walter Poucher walked and climbed in Britain's hills for more than half a century. He was the author of 41 photographic books, many of which were bestsellers for decades. Before he retired he had been Chief Perfumer with Yardley for thirty years. W. A. Poucher died in 1988. His guides have been updated where necessary in consultation with John Poucher, the author's son.