Antiquary zoologist and traveller Thomas Pennant (172698) is remembered for his work in bringing natural history to popular attention and for his engaging writing about the journeys he made. Lavishly illustrated by Moses Griffith with fine engravings of the stunning scenery buildings and artefacts this work appeared in two volumes between 1778 and 1781. More than a mere travelogue this tour of his native country is full of delightful vignettes and historical background. The descriptions of locations and buildings reveal Pennant''s thorough mind and tireless capacity for observation. Several of Pennant''s other works including his Tour in Scotland (second edition 1772) are also reissued in the Cambridge Library Collection. Volume 1 begins in Pennant''s birthplace Downing in Flintshire and follows a route around North Wales making ''a complete tour of the tamer parts of our country''. The places visited include Chester Oswestry Llangollen Mold and Caerwys.
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