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ISBN10: 0902363131, ISBN13: 9780902363137, [publisher: GARDNERS VI BOOKS AMS006] Softcover The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. [Goring-By-Sea, WS, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 1999]
ISBN10: 0902363131, ISBN13: 9780902363137, [publisher: Cicerone Press, Cumbria] Softcover Most items will be dispatched the same or the next working day. [Rossendale, LANCS, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 1999]
ISBN10: 0902363131, ISBN13: 9780902363137, [publisher: GARDNERS VI BOOKS AMS006] Softcover The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. [Goring-By-Sea, WS, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 1999]
ISBN10: 0902363131, ISBN13: 9780902363137, [publisher: Cicerone Press, Cumbria] Softcover Most items will be dispatched the same or the next working day. [Rossendale, LANCS, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 1999]
ISBN10: 0902363131, ISBN13: 9780902363137, [publisher: Cicerone Press, Manchester] Softcover pp.32 Shipping on this item will be £2.50 Uk second red rest of world [Lichfield, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 1975]
small white: Cicerone Press, Cumbria, Date: 1975. Paperback. Used: Acceptable. Condition fair. Snowdon is the highest peak south of Scotland in the UK. It certainly looks a mountain from all points of the compass. Five rocky ridges radiate from the summit. Between them are five dark cwms, mainly with sunless depths, that give a forbidding aspect to the approaches. For Snowdon has no sylvan graces. Once the valleys are left behind, it is a treeless waste. There is little heather on its slopes and the grey grass on its less stony sides gives scant nourishment to the hardy mountain sheep that roam on its barren sides. But there is a beauty in this wildness, and the many lakes that lie in its cwms and the small streams that run down into them help to relieve the stern landscape. After describing a tour round the mountain, this book gives details of the five well-marked regular paths up the mountain, the Mountain Railway and the famous Horseshoe Walk. It then deals with a few of the lesser used variations from the beaten track and then concludes with a few hints to budding hill walkers. 1975. Cicerone Press, Cumbria ISBN 0902363131 9780902363137 [GB]
ISBN10: 0902363131, ISBN13: 9780902363137, [publisher: Cicerone Press, Cumbria] Softcover Condition fair. Snowdon is the highest peak south of Scotland in the UK. It certainly looks a mountain from all points of the compass. Five rocky ridges radiate from the summit. Between them are five dark cwms, mainly with sunless depths, that give a forbidding aspect to the approaches. For Snowdon has no sylvan graces. Once the valleys are left behind, it is a treeless waste. There is little heather on its slopes and the grey grass on its less stony sides gives scant nourishment to the hardy mountain sheep that roam on its barren sides. But there is a beauty in this wildness, and the many lakes that lie in its cwms and the small streams that run down into them help to relieve the stern landscape. After describing a tour round the mountain, this book gives details of the five well-marked regular paths up the mountain, the Mountain Railway and the famous Horseshoe Walk. It then deals with a few of the lesser used variations from the beaten track and then concludes with a few hints to budding hill walkers. [Chester, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 1975]
EG. Rowland; Jonah Jones Illustrator; John Disley Foreword; E. G.
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Cicerone Press, Cumbria, Date: 1975-02-25. Fifth. Paperback. Good. 10x7x1. Edition: Fifth; Wear present. Fold creasing present. Foxing. Scruff marks on the front cover and present on a few pages. Small marks present on the front cover and back cover, present on a few of the pages. 1975. Cicerone Press, Cumbria ISBN 0902363131 9780902363137 [GB]
E.G. Rowland; Jonah Jones [Illustrator]; John Disley [Foreword];
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ISBN10: 0902363131, ISBN13: 9780902363137, [publisher: Cicerone Press, Cumbria] Softcover Edition: Fifth; Wear present. Fold creasing present. Foxing. Scruff marks on the front cover and present on a few pages. Small marks present on the front cover and back cover, present on a few of the pages. [Doncaster, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 1975]
Cicerone Press, Cumbria 1975 Paperback Used: Acceptable Condition fair. Snowdon is the highest peak south of Scotland in the UK. It certainly looks a mountain from all points of the compass. Five rocky ridges radiate from the summit. Between them are five dark cwms, mainly with sunless depths, that give a forbidding aspect to the approaches. For Snowdon has no sylvan graces. Once the valleys are left behind, it is a treeless waste. There is little heather on its slopes and the grey grass on its less stony sides gives scant nourishment to the hardy mountain sheep that roam on its barren sides. But there is a beauty in this wildness, and the many lakes that lie in its cwms and the small streams that run down into them help to relieve the stern landscape. After describing a tour round the mountain, this book gives details of the five well-marked regular paths up the mountain, the Mountain Railway and the famous Horseshoe Walk. It then deals with a few of the lesser used variations from the beaten track and then concludes with a few hints to budding hill walkers.
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