
Trelawnys Cornwall by Petroc Trelawny
Part travel-writing, part memoir, part social history of Cornwall
I can't think of a more enjoyable or more illuminating guide to Cornwall than Petroc Trelawny, who knows it intimately, loves it deeply, and shares it generously -- THE REVEREND RICHARD COLES
Utterly engaging and full of sly pleasures. . an authoritative, insider's survey of all the high achieving men and women who made Cornwall the fascinating place it is today but also a deeply personal memoir which manages elegantly to sidestep all the usual pitfalls of autobiographies of household names -- PATRICK GALE
Anyone who loves Cornwall and understands its charm will become a complete fan of this. I thoroughly enjoyed Petroc's gentle humour and acute observations. Plus there is so much wonderful information about Cornish life and history here -- RICK STEIN
The broad knowledge, fluency and personal passions that Petroc Trelawny brings to classical music find a very special voice for Cornwall in all its diverse incarnations. I loved this book -- LINDA GRANT
Trelawny's Cornwall sits perfectly balanced between personal remembrance and the historical celebration of a nation. I loved it! -- NATASHA CARTHEW
A delightful book, beautifully written, in which the author interweaves his Cornish background with subjects that fascinate him - from music and Methodism to shipwrecks, mining and the role of Cornwall in long-distance communications, all bedded in a love for the people and culture of the south-west. This book will be a huge pleasure to those who share his passion for this part of the world and a revelation to others. I cannot recommend it too highly -- DAVID GIBBINS
Petroc Trelawny's meditative book on Cornwall . . . mixes travel writing, memoir and social history and it considers the particular question of regional identity. What is lost with a local language vanishes? What is gained by an influx of tourists with money to burn? What does the idea of 'Cornish otherness' actually mean? * Unseen Histories *
Lively and informative . . . This is a richly rewarding book . . . I can't think of a better guide to Cornwall than Trelawny. He's the real deal, and short of being able to catch trains and wander around churches with the man himself, having his erudite, engaging and enjoyable book to hand makes an excellent close second -- CATHY RENTZENBRINK * Sunday Times *
Part charming memoir . . . part lyrical paean to a county that is often typecast. Instead of presenting Cornwall as entirely reliant on cream, pasties and Poldark, Mr Trelawny promotes it as a place of innovation and foresight, citing the potential . . . The two strands are beautifully balanced and resist aggressive nationalism, the autobiographical details gracefully revealed with a light touch and an endearing sense of hireth (a Cornish word suggesting an elusive homesickness triggered by memories) * Country Life *
A vivid and often moving memoir-cum-history of his home county, the farthest-flung of all . . . a blend of personal history and reportage that makes for an enlightening and deeply pleasurable read -- Simon O'Hagan * The Oldie *
An enthralling work, honest, elegiac, rich in social history, erudition, curiosity and memories, shot through with 'hireth', an ache of nostalgia * Saga Magazine *
An absolute jewel of a book -- Simon Heffer * Telegraph *
Utterly engaging and full of sly pleasures. . an authoritative, insider's survey of all the high achieving men and women who made Cornwall the fascinating place it is today but also a deeply personal memoir which manages elegantly to sidestep all the usual pitfalls of autobiographies of household names -- PATRICK GALE
Anyone who loves Cornwall and understands its charm will become a complete fan of this. I thoroughly enjoyed Petroc's gentle humour and acute observations. Plus there is so much wonderful information about Cornish life and history here -- RICK STEIN
The broad knowledge, fluency and personal passions that Petroc Trelawny brings to classical music find a very special voice for Cornwall in all its diverse incarnations. I loved this book -- LINDA GRANT
Trelawny's Cornwall sits perfectly balanced between personal remembrance and the historical celebration of a nation. I loved it! -- NATASHA CARTHEW
A delightful book, beautifully written, in which the author interweaves his Cornish background with subjects that fascinate him - from music and Methodism to shipwrecks, mining and the role of Cornwall in long-distance communications, all bedded in a love for the people and culture of the south-west. This book will be a huge pleasure to those who share his passion for this part of the world and a revelation to others. I cannot recommend it too highly -- DAVID GIBBINS
Petroc Trelawny's meditative book on Cornwall . . . mixes travel writing, memoir and social history and it considers the particular question of regional identity. What is lost with a local language vanishes? What is gained by an influx of tourists with money to burn? What does the idea of 'Cornish otherness' actually mean? * Unseen Histories *
Lively and informative . . . This is a richly rewarding book . . . I can't think of a better guide to Cornwall than Trelawny. He's the real deal, and short of being able to catch trains and wander around churches with the man himself, having his erudite, engaging and enjoyable book to hand makes an excellent close second -- CATHY RENTZENBRINK * Sunday Times *
Part charming memoir . . . part lyrical paean to a county that is often typecast. Instead of presenting Cornwall as entirely reliant on cream, pasties and Poldark, Mr Trelawny promotes it as a place of innovation and foresight, citing the potential . . . The two strands are beautifully balanced and resist aggressive nationalism, the autobiographical details gracefully revealed with a light touch and an endearing sense of hireth (a Cornish word suggesting an elusive homesickness triggered by memories) * Country Life *
A vivid and often moving memoir-cum-history of his home county, the farthest-flung of all . . . a blend of personal history and reportage that makes for an enlightening and deeply pleasurable read -- Simon O'Hagan * The Oldie *
An enthralling work, honest, elegiac, rich in social history, erudition, curiosity and memories, shot through with 'hireth', an ache of nostalgia * Saga Magazine *
An absolute jewel of a book -- Simon Heffer * Telegraph *
Petroc Trelawny grew up on the Lizard Peninsula in the far south of Cornwall. He presents Breakfast on BBC Radio 3. He was part of the commentary team for BBC Television's coverage of the Coronation of King Charles III and the funeral of Her Majesty The Queen and has presented BBC Proms on radio and television for more than two decades.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781474625104 |
| ISBN 10 | 147462510X |
| Title | Trelawnys Cornwall |
| Author | Petroc Trelawny |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Orion Publishing Co |
| Year published | 2025-05-29 |
| Number of pages | 368 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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