Explore the Channel Islands through history, legends, and everyday life you can’t find in a guidebook.
This authoritative volume surveys Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, Sark, and the smaller isles, tracing their distinct court systems, feudal remnants, and the storms that shaped their past. Richly illustrated and grounded in both historical sources and local lore, it offers a clear, engaging window into a lesser-known corner of the British Isles.
In these pages you’ll discover:
- A compact history of the main islands and their separate legal traditions
- Legends, traditions, and notable figures that color the region’s story
- The islands’ struggle with the sea, settlement patterns, and cultural notes
- Illustrations painted by Henry B. Wimbush, with descriptive commentary by Edith F. Carey
This edition balances accessible storytelling with solid historical context, making the islands feel vivid and real. Ideal for readers curious about the Channel Islands, their heritage, and their place in European history.
Ideal for readers of local history, maritime stories, and cultural legends seeking a vivid, respectful introduction to the Channel Islands.