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The Rivers and Streams of England

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A sequence of illustrated essays surveys England's rivers and streams, arranged broadly by watersheds and enriched by the author's lifelong familiarity with angling and landscape. Vivid scene-setting blends natural history and seasonal observation with personal rambles, capturing the character of banks, glens, and waterways. Period and local history, architectural sketches of towns and cathedrals, and incidental lore are woven into the descriptions to situate each stretch of river. Paintings accompany the text, offering visual counterparts to prose that balances lyrical appreciation with practical detail about the countryside and its waterways.

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A. G. Bradley

A. G. Bradley was a British author known for his contributions to literature on Welsh history and the natural beauty of England. His notable work, "Owen Glyndwr and the Last Struggle for Welsh Independence," explores the life of the Welsh leader and the historical context of Welsh independence. In addition to historical narratives, Bradley also wrote about the picturesque landscapes of England in books such as "The English Lakes" and "The Rivers and Streams of England." His writings reflect a deep appreciation for both the cultural heritage and the natural environment of the British Isles.

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