About This Book
A collection of sketches and rambles through South Lancashire that combines landscape description, local history, and portraits of everyday life. Essays move from coastal adventures and village scenes to upland walks and accounts of local lore, offering impressions of scenery, dialect-rendered speech (with explanations), and glimpses of customs, humorous figures, and social strains such as the cotton famine and unemployment. Historical anecdotes and topographical detail are interspersed with personal observation and dialect pieces intended to convey regional speech. The tone blends affection and local knowledge, producing a fragmentary but lively portrait of Lancashire communities.
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