Lynton and Lynmouth: A Pageant of Cliff & Moorland

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Lynton and Lynmouth: A Pageant of Cliff & Moorland

by John Presland

EN·~4 hours·31 chapters

Chapters

31 total
1

Lee Bay

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LYNTON AND LYNMOUTH - A PAGEANT OF CLIFF & MOORLAND

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3

BY - JOHN PRESLAND

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4

ILLUSTRATED BY F. J. WIDGERY

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5

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

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LEE BAY............ frontispiece - BOSSINGTON HILL - DUNKERY BEACON - THE DOONE VALLEY - WOODY BAY AND DUTY POINT, WEST LYNTON - THE SHEPHERD'S COTTAGE: DOONE VALLEY - LYNMOUTH BAY AND FORELAND - THE VALLEY OF ROCKS - HEDDON'S MOUTH, NEAR LYNTON - CASTLE ROCK, LYNTON - DUTY POINT - THE MOORS NEAR BRENDON TWO GATES - HARVEST MOON, EXMOOR - THE DOONE VALLEY IN WINTER - LYNTON: THE DEVIL'S CHEESERING - DUNKERY BEACON FROM HORNER WOODS

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LYNTON AND LYNMOUTH

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8

CHAPTER I - DEVONSHIRE

10:26
9

Bossington Hill from Porlock Hill

19:29
10

CHAPTER II - SOME LITERARY ASSOCIATIONS

1:49

Description

A gentle walk along the dramatic cliffs and sweeping moors of north‑Devon unfolds in this lovingly illustrated portrait of Lynton and Lynmouth. The author’s eye catches everything from the turquoise waters of Lee Bay to the rugged rock‑guarded coves, while vivid sketches bring each scene to life. Readers hear the sea‑wind whisper through the valleys and feel the timeless pulse of a landscape that has inspired poets and painters for centuries.

Interwoven with the natural description is a thoughtful exploration of the region’s deep history. Charming anecdotes about ancient Celtic names, stone circles, and forgotten barrows lend a scholarly yet accessible tone, reminding us how the present rests on layers of forgotten lives. The narrative balances reverence for the past with a light‑hearted skepticism about old etymologies, inviting listeners to share in the author’s delight at both fact and folklore.

Overall, the book feels like a leisurely stroll with a knowledgeable friend, offering vivid imagery and gentle reflections that make the coast and moorland of Devon come alive in the mind’s ear.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (258K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Al Haines

Release date

2007-09-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

JP

John Presland

1885–1975

Known to many readers by a masculine pen name, this Australian-born writer built a long career in Britain as a poet, novelist, and playwright. Her work ranged from historical fiction and verse to books for younger readers, giving “John Presland” a surprisingly wide literary footprint.

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