 | Exmoor Ponies - Survival of the Fittest - £19.99 |
| Exmoor Ponies: Survival of the Fittest tells the
story of a truly remarkable survivor. This second edition has been updated with new photographs wherever
possible and includes a fresh look at the Exmoor herds today, the genetic status of the breed and the
challenges of the future. |
 | Murder and Mystery on Exmoor - £4.95 |
| We have almost lost count of how many times Jack Hurley's ever popular tales have been reprinted. Great nightime reading! |
 | Ken Hildrew's Exmoor - £24.95 |
| Beautifully produced, featuring over 100 paintings from Exmoor's renowned 'chaser of light'. The depth of Ken Hildrew's painting can be enjoyed time and again - this collection makes a superb gift. |
 | Donald Ayres' Exmoor Revisited - £24.99 |
| In this new collection of paintings by acclaimed artist Donald Ayres he shows he has lost none of his sensitivity in capturing the changing seasons of a fast, and sadly, disappearing way of life. Once again the pages are almost crowded with his beautiful, detailed landscapes and animals. |
 | An Exmoor Panorama - £24.99 |
| From his base at the heart of the Moor, international-award-winning photographer Peter Hendrie
has spent years capturing Exmoor in its many moods. But now, uniquely, he presents his vision in
a series of stunning images in large-scale panoramic format. The depth and quality of each picture is realized superbly in this
mouth-watering volume, perhaps the most stunning ever to appear on this incomparable place. |
 | Perfect Exmoor - £14.99 |
| In this sumptuous book, expert locally-based photographer Neville Stanikk has gathered together an
unashamedly romantic and dramatic selection of over 140 stunning colour photographs to show Exmoor at
its perfect best. |
 | Exmoor By The Way - £8.99 |
| A fascinating
cornucopia of “Exmooriana”, which can be dipped
into or read from cover to cover, with huge
pleasure again and again. Other formats available: Amazon Kindle. |
 | Exmoor Address Book - £12.99 |
| Glorious Exmoor in all its moods is illustrated in
this superbly produced Address Book. Nearly 50
images by master-photographer Peter Hendrie
make this book as decorative as it is useful, an
ideal gift and a perfect memento of one of the
most beautiful parts of Britain. |
 | Exmoor - An English Wild Kingdom - £9.99 |
| Shot throughout the seasons of the year, this evocative film will delight all ages. Region 0 (all countries) DVD. Approximately 60 minutes running time. |
 | A Moorland Year - £12.95 |
| Hope Bourne has lived for fifty years in the wild and isolated places on Exmoor. Her quiet yet forthright reflections have become enduring classics. |
 | Red Deer - £14.95 |
| Richard Jefferies is one of the greatest ever writers about the English Countryside. Through novel, journalism and travelogue, he celebrated the rural scene in a way that was honest and clear sighted, poetic but never sentimental. In the 1880s he came to the sweeping landscape of Exmoor.... |
 | A Boot Up the Quantocks - £4.99 |
| Writer and
photographer Brian Pearce describes ten circular
walks. All are ‘leisure walks’ – ideal for families and
groups of friends, moderate in both length and
difficulty and with opportunities to stop for
refreshments, take in the views and, like the poets,
be inspired by the scenery. |
 | Exmoor: A Winter's Tale - £14.99 |
| Locally-based landscape photographer Neville
Stanikk has produced a book of 140 outstanding
colour photographs that tell the unique and
perhaps unexpectedly beautiful story of Exmoor
over the winter. |
 | The Exmoor Review 2013 - £5.99 |
| The essential journal of Exmoor life published by the Exmoor Society reaches its fifty fourth issue for 2013. |
 | The Book of Porlock (pdf e-book) - £24.99 |
| The detailed and fascinating history of the Somerset parish of Porlock - a unique parish
characterised by a relatively isolated situation and a concomitantly close-knit community is told through 160 heavily illustrated pages. |
 | Spirit of Exmoor - £4.99 |
| Peter Hendrie is not merely content with
the pretty scene or picturesque view. His
images are all intensely attractive, but his
lens reaches beyond the obvious to catch
the essence of Exmoor in its endless
variety and myriad moods. |
 | West Somerset in the News - £19.99 |
| With more than 200 fascinating and evocative
illustrations West Somerset In The News re-discovers
great stories long forgotten, the madcap and the
solemn, the intriguing and the frivolous, to paint a
vivid portrait of life over a century and a half in celebration of the 150th anniversary of the West Somerset Free Press.
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 | A Boot Up The SW Coast Path - N Cornwall - £4.99 |
| Taken with the renowned SWCP expert Philip Carter the 10 walks in this book are mostly circular,
using the Coastal Path as part of the walk. In this
way the walker can sample some of the best sections
of the long-distance path in North Cornwall
and along to the Hartland area of North Devon
while not having to retrace their steps. |
 | A Boot Up The SW Coast Path - S Cornwall - £4.99 |
| Taken with the renowned SWCP expert Philip Carter the 10 walks in this book are mostly circular,
using the Coastal Path as part of the walk. In this
way the walker can sample some of the best sections
of the long-distance path in South Cornwall
while not having to retrace their steps. |
 | A Boot Up The SW Coast Path - S Devon - £4.99 |
| Taken with the renowned SWCP expert Philip Carter the 10 walks in this book are mostly circular,
using the Coastal Path as part of the walk. In this
way the walker can sample some of the best sections
of the long-distance path in South Devon
while not having to retrace their steps. |
 | A Boot Up Bristol - £4.99 |
| Ten selected walks by Rodney Legg, each in a circuit of five to nine
miles, tackle varying terrain and suit the needs of
families, groups of friends or individuals looking for
a gentle stroll or a longer walk. They also explore
the city’s setting, just beyond the urban sprawl,
where you can escape into a very different world. |
 | Exmoor Rangers' Favourite Walks - £6.99 |
| This ever popular walking guide now appears in a new and fully revised 8th. edition, updated by staff and volunteers of Exmoor National Park Authority. |