The Land's End: A Naturalist's Impressions In West Cornwall, Illustrated

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The Land's End: A Naturalist's Impressions In West Cornwall, Illustrated

by W. H. (William Henry) Hudson

EN·~7 hours·67 chapters

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THE LAND'S END - A NATURALIST'S IMPRESSIONS IN WEST CORNWALL - By W. H. Hudson - With Forty-Nine Illustrations By A. L. Collins

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New York, D. Appleton And Company 1908

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THE LAND'S END

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CHAPTER I WINTERING IN WEST CORNWALL

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Description

A naturalist sets out for the far‑western tip of England, drawn by childhood visions of storm‑tossed cliffs and the promise of a landscape where sea and sky meet without horizon. Arriving in the tiny fishing town of St Ives, he finds a world where the Atlantic crashes against black granite and the air carries a delicate mix of salt, rain and unexpected sunshine. The journey itself feels like a bird’s migration, a swift passage that ushers the listener into a place both remote and intimately observed.

From the bustling harbor to the narrow, winding streets, the narrator records the rhythms of daily life: fishermen hauling their nets at dusk, children playing among the shacks, and the ever‑watchful jackdaws perched on rooftops. He turns his keen eye to the fauna—peacock butterflies fluttering on bright days, wheatears hopping over stone, and even an adder slipping through the winter grass—painting each creature with quiet reverence and a touch of humor.

The book’s vivid prose, paired with forty‑nine detailed illustrations, invites listeners to wander the coast alongside the author, sharing his wonder at the resilient wildlife and the stark beauty of Cornwall’s edge. It’s a gentle, observant portrait that makes the remote feel remarkably close.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (447K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger from page images generously provided by the Internet Archive

Release date

2015-01-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

W. H. (William Henry) Hudson

W. H. (William Henry) Hudson

1841–1922

Raised on the Argentine pampas, this writer turned a lifelong love of birds and wild landscapes into books that blend close observation with story. Best known for Green Mansions, he also became an influential nature writer in England.

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