
A BOOK OF DARTMOOR
PREFACE
ILLUSTRATIONS
CHAPTER I. BOGS
CHAPTER II. TORS
CHAPTER III. THE ANCIENT INHABITANTS
CHAPTER IV. THE ANTIQUITIES
CHAPTER V. THE FREAKS
CHAPTER VI. DEAD MEN'S DUST
CHAPTER VII. THE CAMPS
This richly illustrated volume invites listeners to explore the rugged beauty and hidden history of Dartmoor, England’s wild upland heartland. Drawing on the author's lifelong affection for the moor, it blends vivid descriptions of its sweeping tors, mist‑laden valleys, and weather‑worn granite with up‑to‑date archaeological insights. Sixty full‑page images and sketches bring stone circles, ancient burial chambers, and striking rock formations to life, offering a visual companion to the narrative.
The book is organized as a gentle guide: an introductory overview of the moor’s geography and its prehistoric monuments, followed by a series of suggested walks that start from fringe villages or from the moor’s interior. Along each route the author shares anecdotes from his own pony‑ridden excursions, conversations with local farmers, and observations that capture the bracing air and solitary charm of the landscape. Whether you are a seasoned hiker or a curious listener, the work offers a clear, inviting pathway into the mysteries and scenery that have captivated generations.
Full title
A Book of Dartmoor Second Edition Second Edition
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (532K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-02-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1834–1924
Best known for writing the hymn "Onward, Christian Soldiers," this remarkably versatile Victorian author also collected folk songs, wrote novels and legends, and ranged widely across history, folklore, and religion. His work has the energy of a curious mind that never wanted to stay in a single lane.
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