A Pennine Journey

by Alfred Wainwright

Published 26 March 1987
In September 1938, events were moving to a crisis. War seemed imminent - news and conversations became concentrated on the single topic of a forthcoming confrontation with Hitler. The author of this book used some of his holiday and escaped from the atmosphere of gloom and despondency by walking alone from Settle in Ribbledale to the Roman wall along the eastern flank of the Pennines, returning down the west side. This book records his experiences, the wildlife he encountered and the flora he recorded.