Explore the rugged charm of Devon and Cornwall through the eyes of a devoted folklorist. This introduction to the West reveals people, places, and histories that shape the region’s character.
With chapters spanning the remote moors to busy market towns, the book blends ethnology, local lore, and thoughtful observations. It foregrounds the enduring traits of Western folk, the legacy of past inhabitants, and the rich tapestry of churches, ruins, and landscapes that define this corner of Britain. Expect a respectful, curious portrait that invites readers to understand how history lives in place and people.
- Origins and race history of the region’s earliest inhabitants.
- Descriptions of Dartmoor, Exeter, Tavistock, and notable villages and churches.
- Insights into language, customs, and local life that have shaped Devon and Cornwall.
- Illustrations and references that illuminate the region’s antiquities and geography.
Ideal for readers of regional history, travel, and cultural heritage who want a thoughtful, grounded introduction to the West.