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Mountain Republic - Crosthwaite Parish and the Eighteen Men

English · Hardback

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A sedulously constructed record of Crosthwaite Parish and a wider history of a region of England with a unique social, cultural and aesthetic resonance.


About the author

Philippa Harrison had a long and distinguished career in publishing: she was chief executive and publisher of Little, Brown UK and the first female president of the Publishers Association. She comes from a long line of farmers in the Furness fells, and lives in the same vicarage that Canon Rawnsley lived in when he co-founded the National Trust.

Summary

A history of the Crosthwaite Parish in the Lake District, written by one of its locals.

Foreword

A history of the Crosthwaite Parish in the Lake District, written by one of its locals.

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