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The Lost Paths by Jack Cornish

'An essential read for those who love walking' Jackie Morris, author of The Lost Words and The Lost Spells 'Cornish’s book delves back in history and is written with a sense of urgency' Mail on Sunday '[Cornish's] passion for walking, natural beauty and the abundant history of these old ways shines through' Times __________ Pre-order now to discover the rich history of Britain's millennia-old network of pathways, and it will be impossible to take an unremarkable walk again. . . Hundreds of thousands of miles of paths reach into, and connect, communities across England and Wales. By 2026, 10,000 miles of undiscovered footpaths around Britain stand to be lost. Jack Cornish has dedicated the last five years of his life to walking these forgotten routes, and this book, The Lost Paths, is the result. It is Jack Cornish's hope that The Lost Paths will show just how special these forgotten rights of way are, and how embedded each path is in the history of Britain. Footpaths, tracks, country lanes and urban streets illuminate how our ancestors interacted with and shaped their landscapes in the pursuit of commerce, salvation, escape, war, and leisure. Paths are an often-overlooked part of our everyday life and our country's history, crucial to understanding the cultural and environmental history of us in the landscape. After dedicating his time and energy to fighting for their survival, The Lost Paths is Jack's personal journey and exploration of the deep history of English and Welsh footways. This narrative history takes us through ancient forests, exposed mountainsides, urban back streets and coastal vistas to reveal how this millennia-old network was created and has been transformed. This is a celebration of an ancient network and a rallying cry to reclaim what has been lost and preserve it for future generations. __________ A rallying cry to reclaim lost routes and preserve this precious resource for future generations ? Walk Magazine Fascinating ? Country Walking A celebration of an ancient network and a rallying cry to reclaim what has been lost and preserve it for future generations ? The Best of UK [A] fascinating history of path-making and path-taking . . . our guide excels at historic story-telling . . . Cornish’s celebration of our grand wealth of history ways, and the different motivations for walking over the centuries, is a worthy clarion call for us to keep treading paths – so we don’t lose our way . . . ? The Oldie A lively account of millennia of movement, and a call to action to preserve an endangered heritage ? Inkcap Journal
A nostalgic amble through the history of travel in England and Wales, and an examination of the routes that make up our modern path networkJack Cornish interlaces titbits of travel, history, personal reflection and anecdote. His passion for walking, natural beauty and the abundant history of these old ways shines through. Cornish's motivation to protect heritage and relish our spectacular countryside is admirable * The Times *
Cornish’s book delves back in history and is written with a sense of urgency. On each page you discover an enticing new vista * Mail on Sunday *
Marvellous. Cornish is the ideal companion on the road: interested in everything, learned, acute, and a splendid story-teller * Charles Foster, author of Being a Beast *
A rallying cry to reclaim lost routes and preserve this precious resource for future generations * Walk Magazine *
Fascinating * Country Walking *
A celebration of an ancient network and a rallying cry to reclaim what has been lost and preserve it for future generations * The Best of UK *
[A] fascinating history of path-making and path-taking . . . our guide excels at historic story-telling . . . Cornish’s celebration of our grand wealth of history ways, and the different motivations for walking over the centuries, is a worthy clarion call for us to keep treading paths – so we don’t lose our way . . . * The Oldie *
A lively account of millennia of movement, and a call to action to preserve an endangered heritage * Inkcap Journal *
By 2026, some 16,000km of forgotten footpaths around Britain stand to be lost. Jack Cornish’s fascinating book sets out to ensure they aren’t, and en route explains why Britain’s history is buried in these historic rights of way. * Wanderlust *

Jack Cornish is head of paths at the Ramblers Association, Britain’s largest walking charity. In 2017, he walked across the country from Land’s End to John O’Groats, and he has dedicated the last seven years of his life to walking and recording the forgotten routes of England and Wales. He is ten years into an attempt to walk every street in London, where he lives.

Twitter @cornish_jack

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ISBN 13 9781405951296
ISBN 10 140595129X
Title The Lost Paths
Author Jack Cornish
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Year published 2025-04-17
Number of pages 416
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.