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Cotswold Walkabout

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Due to the great success of "COTSWOLD WALKABOUT" (selling over 28,000 copies). Book two has been produced, giving short walks for all the family, covering such towns and villages as Cheltenham, Bibury, Bourton on the water, Fairford, Gloucester places which are both well known and loved by visitors to the Cotswolds and locals alike. This guide is well written by Nicholas Reardon and is full of pen and ink drawings of what can be seen along the way, good clear maps link with the text to make the walks easy to follow and a pleasure to walk. A publication by REARDON PUBLISHING the Cotswold Publisher a family run publishing house based in the Cotswolds using local authors and having the books printed in the Gloucestershire Cotswolds, Reardon Publishing are also able to offer a whole range of Cotswold books along with maps and videos mostly in the specialised subjects of Walking, Cycling, Driving, and tourism in both the Cotswolds and associated Counties.

32 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1983

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Nicholas Reardon

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Nicholas Reardon is a Publishing and Tourism Consultant who has also written and designed many books over the years.New book Creation, Consultation and Advice, Design, Registration, Publication and Worldwide Distribution.

Co- Founder and owner of Reardon Publishing one of the largest publishing houses of local guides in the Cotswold Area.

Professional activities: Consultant and owner of Reardon Publishing

Travels the world, main areas of interest: Antarctic and Exploring Antarctica, Syria, Malaysia, China, Singapore and Europe.

Nicholas says: If you wish to know about me I’m at www.nicholasreardon.com I’m a publisher and writer I like History, manga and Anime but most of my time is spent turning people’s ideas into books and letting them out into the world. Sometimes it is a Born Free moment and others it is a pass me the brain Igor it looks like a thunderstorm moment.

They say everyone has a book in them.

That does not mean the book should every escape the mad dark interior of the mind to see the light of day, being set free to frighten the book reading world.

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