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The Icknield Way

Nature Writing Coming Soon
By: Edward Thomas(Author), Jack Cornish(Introduction By)
228 pages, b/w illustrations
The Icknield Way
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  • The Icknield Way ISBN: 9781915068538 Paperback 03 Mar 2026 Not yet published
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In The Icknield Way, originally published in 1916, Edward Thomas walks one of the great ancient footpaths of England, The Icknield Way, which runs from Ivinghoe Beacon in Buckinghamshire to Suffolk, and connects to the Great Ridgeway, and has a claim to be one of Britain’s oldest roads. In startling and evocative prose, Thomas recounts the history of the path through the ages, tells us how it was established, the stories of people who have used it and takes us on a journey through time and place. One of Thomas’ great prose works, republished alongside Little Toller’s editions of The South Country and In Pursuit of Spring.

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Edward Thomas (1878-1917) was a poet and writer. Educated in London and at Oxford, for many years, he was a writer of books about the countryside and a book reviewer, before finding success as a poet. In 1915, he enlisted in the army and was killed at the Battle of Arras in 1917.

Jack Cornish is the author of The Lost Paths and is Director of England at The Ramblers, Britain's walking charity.

Nature Writing Coming Soon
By: Edward Thomas(Author), Jack Cornish(Introduction By)
228 pages, b/w illustrations
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'The idea of the Icknield Way may conjure grandeur, but the Way as experienced and described by Thomas is varied, beautiful and ordinary, and it is precisely its everyday, changeable nature which makes it so wonderful.' Jack Cornish

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