An enjoyable and surprisingly quick read, this book describes the character of each region's canals alongside an overview of their history. It covers a lot - the businessmen behind the canal companies, the lifestyles of navvies and boatmen, the development of the use of waterways for leisure, a brief history of canal engineers and engineering and more. The book also makes a good argument that the heyday of canals is not back in their industrial past but right now, when perhaps their beauty and ingenuity is more appreciated then ever before.
Cleverly written so that the reader is left wanting more - and with suggestions for further reading included - this serves as a really good general overview of canals and their influence on the nation and certainly whets the appetite for further research.