Book description
Mike Parker, bestselling author of Map Addict, offers a very full,
intelligent and witty exploration into a glorious and passionate British
subject - footpaths and the history of land ownership.
Mike discovers how these paths have become part of our cultural
landscape and why, at the tender age of 44, he suddenly finds himself at
a crossroads.
Provocative, funny and personal, this book celebrates Britain's unique
and extraordinary network of footpaths. It examines their chequered and
surprisingly turbulent history, from the Enclosures Acts of the
eighteenth century to the 1932 Mass Trespass on Kinder Scout in
Derbyshire; and from the hard-won post-war establishment of great
National Trails like the Pennine Way to the dramatic latter-day battles
by the likes of Nicholas van Hoogstraten and Madonna to keep ramblers
off their land.
The story ranges far and wide, to all corners of the country and
beyond, and is filled with the many characters that Mike engages with
along the way - the poets and artists, farmers and ramblers, landowners
and Rights of Way officers and campaigners, historians, archivists and
anyone else who crosses his path (or even tries to block it). On Map Addict:
'Mike Parker offers an exhilarating celebration of the humble map.'
Mail on Sunday
This excellent book on the pleasures of maps and navigation, which is
also a withering attack on the infantilisation of the satnav age'. Daily Telegraph
'A highly engaging and thoughtful, haphazard and personal, meander
around maps and map-related arcane.' Daily Mail
'This eclectic, funny and warm book should be on the shelves of
everyone who has spent hours staring at a map.' The Great Outdoors
'A witty entreaty to leave the satnav in the car, and to head for the
hills with the Ordnance Survey.' BBC Country File magazine
'Mike Parker makes of a book about footpaths a wonderfully exhilarating
literary excursion on and off a hundred beaten tracks' - Jan Morris CBE
, historian, author and travel writer
'Mike Parker's book on footpaths is a genuine page-turner'. - Walk
Magazine Mike Parker has had a varied career, which at one point saw
him working as a stand-up comedian. He has been widely published and
also presents various travel programmes for radio and television. His
books to date include the Rough Guide to Wales as well as several other
guide books. He writes freelance travel pieces for most of the UK
papers, including the Independent, the Independent on Sunday, the
Guardian, the Sunday Times and the Mirror.