Islands! Sixty of them, defined as tiny by virtue of being under 300 acres. And because they are located off the coast of Britain and in Britain's various lakes and waterways, these plots of land are loaded with history - lots of saints, kings and sundry others; Vikings, Picts, Scots, Angles, Celts, Normans etc etc. The islands of my fathers.
I thought it was going to be a sort of Bill Bryson kind of thing, and there is plenty of humour, history and quirk, but it is actually an AA travel guide, albeit with extra charm and extra attention to the design aesthetic. So plenty of info about bus routes and shops where supplies can be purchased - a little more info than I was after, but it's all good.
I turned some corners over on the islands I'd like to visit one day - meantime the book was a rather good aid to stay-at-home travel of the imagination.