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` Exquisite... a classic tour de force` The New York Times ` It struggled to keep itself aloft, to gain height. But then it suddenly gave up, & dropped as though it were breaking into many pieces` Early on a cold Sunday morning, forty-five-year-old Edgardo Limentani gets up to join a shooting party in the countryside surrounding the town of Ferrara. As the day passes, he contemplates his past, his disappointments & how he has got here. Like the birds he shoots, he realizes, he is trapped, broken, waiting alone for the final coup de grace. Then he sees a way out. The fifth book in Bassani`s Novel of Ferrara sequence, & his final novel, The Heron is a taut, poignant portrait of a middle-aged man`s reckoning with his life. ...
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The 195 mile trail covers a large part of this beautiful, populous & rich county, incidentally one of the smallest counties in Engl&, only 634 square miles. It is a county of rich contrasts. In the north-east there are wide open panoramas over low hills & farm lands as seen in the area around Barkway. Standing on Therfield Heath you can look down on to the flat plains of Cambridgeshire. Then in the south west there are the steep wooded escarpments of the Chilterns. The route visits ancient market towns, the Cathedral City of St Albans & countless picture postcard villages nestling in an intimate landscape of farmland & woods. In 1801 Hertfordshire had a population of about 100, 000; now it is well over one million. It has never been a heavily industrialised area but it has seen its own industrial changes from malting & brewing, plaiting of straw for hats, paper making, industries associated with wool such as fulling (cleaning the woven cloth) & silk mills. Today technical industries & service industries dominate the industrial scene.A good introduction to the county, & how it developed from pre-history can be found in ” The Hertfordshire Landscape” by Munby (1977) & ” Hertfordshire, a Landscape History” by Rowe & Williamson (2013). People have settled the area since prehistoric times. Along the very ancient Icknield Way there is evidence of many waves of people. On Therfield Heath (see Leg 1) there is a long barrow of the Neolithic Age (2500 BC) & round barrows of the Bronze Age (1000 BC). There is evidence of the Beaker People in Hertfordshire. The hill forts of the Iron Age settlers gave way at the height of their power to the might of the Roman invasion. Many Roman roads go through Hertfordshire, e.g. Ermine Street & Watling Street, & our walk crosses the remains of the Roman town of Verulamium (St Albans). In the Dark Ages Hertfordshire was part of the shifting boundary between the English settlers (Angles & Saxons) & the later invaders, the Vikings. It was a long & turbulent time before the country became united. A good novel, which covers this period, is the ” Conscience of the King” by Alfred Duggan. In the Medieval period the great abbeys were founded & one can still be seen in St Albans (see Legs 4 & 5). Many fine Medieval churches can be seen on this walk & short detours will be worth your while to seek out some of these (unfortunately due to the presence of valuable historic items most country churches are now locked on weekdays). During the 16th to 18th centuries many country estates were established in Hertfordshire e.g. Hatfield House, Knebworth House & Ashridge House. Some of the houses have not survived but our walk will take you through parkl&, which reminds the walker of those estates. Walkers passing through Ayot St Lawrence will be going through such parkland & Ashridge still has its great house. It was first a monastery, then a great house, now a management college. The growth of London & the coming of industry saw some rapid development in the county in the 19th & 20th centuries. An example of this development was the Ovaltine factory at Kings Langley with the model farm to feed its need for eggs & milk. The factory & farms are all now sadly gone (see Legs 7 & 8). No major rivers flow through the county, however it is still famous for the large number of chalk streams & their associated wildlife (the River Lee or Lea, a tributary of the Thames has its source just north of Luton, flows though the county & is navigable up to Hertford). The Grand Union Canal passes through our county on its way north west (see Leg 7). The railways opened up Hertfordshire for industry & settlement & such towns as Hemel Hempstead & Watford grew from several hundred people to 80, 000 plus. Many of the great road routes, which fan out from London (such as the A1, A5, A6, A10 & M1) pass through our county. Finally we saw the first garden cities (Letchworth & Welwyn Garde ...
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The Hidden Child

Worldwide bestseller Camilla Lackberg weaves together another brilliant contemporary psychological thriller with the chilling struggle of a young woman facing the darkest chapter of Europe`s past...for fans of Jo Nesbo and Stieg Larsson Crime writer Erica Falck is shocked to discover a Nazi medal among her late mother`s possessions. Haunted by a childhood of neglect, she resolves to dig deep into her family`s past and finally uncover the reasons why. Her enquiries lead her to the home of a retired history teacher. He was among her mother`s circle of friends during the Second World War but her questions are met with bizarre and evasive answers. Two days later he meets a violent death. Detective Patrik Hedstrom, Erica`s husband, is on paternity leave but soon becomes embroiled in the
murder investigation. Who would kill so ruthlessly to bury secrets so old? Reluctantly Erica must read her mother`s wartime diaries. But within the pages is a painful revelation about Erica`s past. Could what little knowledge she has be enough to endanger her husband and newborn baby? The dark past is coming to light, and no one will escape the truth of how they came to be...
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Worldwide bestseller Camilla Lackberg weaves together another brilliant contemporary psychological thriller with the chilling struggle of a young woman facing the darkest chapter of Europe`s past...for fans of Jo Nesbo & Stieg Larsson Crime writer Erica Falck is shocked to discover a Nazi medal among her late mother`s possessions. Haunted by a childhood of neglect, she resolves to dig deep into her family`s past & finally uncover the reasons why. Her enquiries lead her to the home of a retired history teacher. He was among her mother`s circle of friends during the Second World War but her questions are met with bizarre & evasive answers. Two days later he meets a violent death. Detective Patrik Hedstrom, Erica`s husb&, is on paternity leave but soon becomes embroiled in the murder investigation. Who would kill so ruthlessly to bury secrets so old? Reluctantly Erica must read her mother`s wartime diaries. But within the pages is a painful revelation about Erica`s past. Could what little knowledge she has be enough to endanger her husband & newborn baby? The dark past is coming to light, & no one will escape the truth of how they came to be...

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Stanfords
Stanfords was established in 1853 and opened their iconic Covent Garden flagship store in 1901. They have become the top retailer of maps, travel books and accessories in the UK and arguably offer the largest selection of maps and travel books worldwide. Famous names such as Captain Robert Falcon Scott, Ranulph Fiennes and Michael Palin have purchased from Stanfords. They now have a shop in Bristol and both stores together with other venues operate a calendar of events including talks, book signings and exhibitions. As a specialist map retailer, the map selection is comprehensive and includes road maps, street maps and walking maps from worldwide destinations, as well as a selection of world atlases and wall maps. Books include travel guides and travel literature. Stanfords also stock globes, from miniatures made of blue marble to magnificent floor-standing globes. The website features a selection of interesting articles on travel topics.
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