Stirling Moss by Colin Shelbourn

Stirling Moss by Colin Shelbourn

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This work offers 15 drives through the English lakes and dales chosen by Stirling Moss and described by Colin Sherbourne. Each is designed to offer a relaxed and interesting drive, and is accompanied by an easy-to-follow map and comprehensive information on the attractions to be found en route.

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Stirling Moss by Colin Shelbourn

This book features fifteen one day and half-day drives through the landscape of one of the most varied regions in England. The national parks of the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales form the core of the book, but less visited areas such as the Eden Valley and the Forest of Bowland are also explored. All the routes have been chosen by Britain's best-known Formula One racing driver, Stirling Moss, and are described by Lakeland author, Colin Shelbourn. Alongside the description of the main routes is a wealth of information on things to see and do along the way, including picnic sites, view-points and even places to stop and take a walk. Stirling's favourite pubs, restaurants and places to visit are all featured, as well as his personal tips and advice on personal motoring. Each route is designed to offer the reader a relaxed and interesting drive and is accompanied by an easy-to-follow map, highlighting the features mentioned in the text and a gazetteer giving comprehensive information on the attractions to be found en route, including museums, famous houses, castles, gardens and visitor centres.

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David Ward is Art and Margaret Herrick Endowed Professor of Plant Biology at Kent State University. His research interests lie in the field of the ecology of plant species redistributions. This includes studying both invasive and encroaching plant species. He is also interested in studying the
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ISBN 13 9780316889117
ISBN 10 0316889113
Title Stirling Moss
Author Colin Shelbourn
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Little, Brown & Company
Year published 1992-11-01
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.