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These true tales bring back to life some of our historic West Country’s most fascinating people, places and happenings. Each story introduces one of the many characters who have found a place in the history of the region: Catherine of Aragon on a mule, Lady Nelson on a second honeymoon, John Betjeman waxing poetical about his favourite seaside town. All these stories and more are told here, from the French prisoners on Dartmoor to Jane Austen taking the plunge at Lyme
and along the way the unsolved mystery of the Devil’s footprints at Dawlish and the astonishing account of the lion’s attack on the Exeter coach, each tale chosen to amuse, intrigue or shock today’s travellers. AUTHOR: John Fisher is a writer who has worked in publishing, advertising and print media. Since retiring he has been a Learning Volunteer with The National Trust at Montacute House, Somerset, teaching Tudor history to school parties. He lives in Ottery St Mary, Devon. 30 b/w illustrations
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These true tales bring back to life some of our historic West Country’s most fascinating people, places and happenings. Each story introduces one of the many characters who have found a place in the history of the region: Catherine of Aragon on a mule, Lady Nelson on a second honeymoon, John Betjeman waxing poetical about his favourite seaside town. All these stories and more are told here, from the French prisoners on Dartmoor to Jane Austen taking the plunge at Lyme
and along the way the unsolved mystery of the Devil’s footprints at Dawlish and the astonishing account of the lion’s attack on the Exeter coach, each tale chosen to amuse, intrigue or shock today’s travellers. AUTHOR: John Fisher is a writer who has worked in publishing, advertising and print media. Since retiring he has been a Learning Volunteer with The National Trust at Montacute House, Somerset, teaching Tudor history to school parties. He lives in Ottery St Mary, Devon. 30 b/w illustrations