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Britain's Waterways: A Unique Insight [Paperback]

Brian Roberts
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World Wide Waterways : Autumn 1999

There is something for almost everyone, boat trips, wildlife, industrial archaeology... this is a valuable publication for anyone using the network whether by land or water and is strongly recommended.

Thames Guardian: Page 38, Winter 1999

Award winner cartographers GEOprojects have become well known for their increasing range of waterways maps, including a broadsheet of the Thames and a guide to the Thames Ring.

The unique insight reference in the title relates to the authors' selection of areas worth exploring ...{his} style makes an easy and entertaining read with a fresh approach to our waterways system.

Canal Boat and Inland Waterways :  page 78, November 1999

it is much more than simply a reference book. Its 21 walks are complemented by directions to hundreds of canalside attractions, and there are trip-boat and tourist information listings to help you ... further {It}is an ideal companion whether you are taking a leisurely cruise or simply exploring canals by car. Buy it as a Christmas present for someone else, or an autumn present for yourself.

Britainexpress ... an internet magazine for anglophiles March 2000

If you've ever fancied boating in Britain, this book is a "must have". If you are interested in walking along or picnicking by waterways, his book is a "must have".. If you are a waterway history buff, this book is a "must have".;. In short, this is both a practical and fascinating book on Britain's waterways.

British Tourist Authority's Getting About Britain Winter/Spring 2000 Editors bookshelf

Britain's Waterways is described as a ''comprehensive introduction' .. but it is much more than that. Author Brian Roberts brings a passion for his subject which gives the fact-packed, liberally illustrated pages a hard-to-put-down quality ...{they are} laced with contacts, from tourist information centres to boat hirers to useful guide books ... a great way to start.

IWA Waterways : Winter 1999

A different slant on looking at the network ... a colourful and comprehensive gazetteer-style directory and guide structured around the maps of GEOprojects, Attractive, useful and reasonably priced .... We think you will like this one.

Stella Wentworth : BITMites News 8-Oct-99

Britain's Waterways: a unique insight provides an eminently browsable one-volume companion to the maps. .... The book comes into its own as a guide for the motorist who wants to explore. Brief directions for finding any listed feature are given from the nearest motorway junction. .... For me the combination of maps, waterways, a wealth of illustrations, intriguing facts and good place-name index is quite irresistable. ... I'm sure Britain's Waterways will find a home on most canal enthusiasts' bookshelves or glove-boxes

Association of Professional Tourist Guides, Guidelines; page 7, October 1999

Did you know that a boatman's horse could haul over 30 tons, and that one narrowboat on a canal equals 250 packhorses? No wonder canals caught on! This book is great fun to dip into. You will come away with so many nuggets of information that you will be keen to pass by a canal and talk about it

Waterwaysguides Website where users suggest updates to guides. November 2000.

This book, with it's strolls and instructions about how to reach key features by road or rail, and just enough detail of the history of each feature makes it the perfect bedside companion for planning a visit to a remote part of the network. Listing web-sites and where to get local guides is a very useful bonus. Even a 128 page guide still leaves you with things to find out, however. .... I've asked for a couple of pages of potted biographies with references...in the next edition! It certainly worthy of being put on the "always-in-print" list!

'Excalibur', Inland Waterway Association's London Newsletter, Spring 2000

When I first opened the book, I wondered what market it was aimed at. It's certainly not a cruising guide {it makes no claim to be one} - But what the maps do well is show the relationship of the waterways to towns, roads and railways in their area. So the book would be of considerable use to somebody wishing to explore the waterways by car or train. The maps of suggested walks show a lot of detail and, in conjunction with the detailed commentary, look extremely suitable for their purpose. They include details of how to get there by car or public transport. I don't think this is a book that experienced boaters will choose to keep on their boats, but a waterways enthusiast who drives around the country might well find it useful to keep a copy in their car. It would certainly be useful to somebody who is getting to know the waterways and wants a general introduction to what's where/.

World Wide Waterways : page 8, Autumn 1999

... there is something for almost everyone boat trips, wildlife, industrial archaeology. ...this is a valuable publication for anyone using the network whether by land or water and is strongly recommended.

Book Description

A comprehensive directory of the inland waterways of Britain describing aspects of restoration, preservation and heritage with details of present day navigation authorities and canal societies. Includes detailed maps of 55 selected waterways at 1:350,000 locating related features of interest as well as general tourist information. 21 short strolls at 1:15,000 explore the industrial archaeology and early engineering, giving directions on how to get there. In addition, regional maps show complete coverage of the network highlighting waterways under restoration and alignments of abandoned navigations. Illustrated with photographs, old images and drawings. Full index of places and features of interest.
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