Fully updated and revised 4th edition for 2022 with an increased sheet size. One of the best selling UK cycle publications giving an overview of all the main signed UK cycle routes
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- 2022
- 2019
Rides using Trans Pennine Trail, Pennine Bridleway and featuring a 110 mile 'Pike to Peak' circular route, linking the famous landmarks of Stoodley Pike near Hebden Bridge to Rushup Edge and Mam Tor in the Peak District National Park.
- 2018
Veloscenic is one of France's most popular long-distance cycle routes
- 2017
Cycle from the Thames in London to the Seine and Notre Dame in Paris along traffic-free paths and quiet roads.
- 2016
Spiritual Transformation
- 168 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Focusing on the theme of transformation, this book explores the core tenets of Christianity and how they inspire profound change in individuals and communities. It delves into the spiritual journey of believers, emphasizing personal growth, redemption, and the impact of faith on daily life. Through engaging narratives and insights, the author illustrates how embracing Christian principles can lead to a transformative experience, fostering a deeper connection with oneself and others.
- 2016
All of the UK's signed cycle routes brought together on one map - now a comprehensively updated and expanded 3rd edition.
- 2014
A guide to the UK's premier long distance cycle route - around 140 miles of superb scenery, from the Irish Sea to the North Sea, taking in the Lake District and the Northern Pennines on the way. It includes detailed 1:50,000 maps of all route options, directions, what to see and do, accommodation, places to eat and more.
- 2010
A guidebook to Devon, one of the most popular long distance cycling routes in the UK. It features: full-colour mapping; accommodation listed and mapped; eating spots and places of interest; bike shops, tourist information and more; and, full colour photos.
- 2008
The Enigma of Gogol
An Examination of the Writings of N. V. Gogol and Their Place in the Russian Literary Tradition
- 356 pages
- 13 hours of reading
The book explores how Romanticism influences Gogol's complex humanist views, emphasizing the cultural dynamics that shape his literary work. It delves into the nuances of Gogol's characters and themes, revealing the tension between individualism and societal expectations. Through this analysis, the author highlights the broader implications of Romanticism on Gogol's narratives and the enduring questions they raise about humanity and identity.
- 2008
A guide to leisure cycle routes south of the Loire Valley in France. It includes traffic-free routes and signed touring routes with a factifile, text description of what to see along the way and quality mapping at 1:200,000 for the routes.