Description: Salt-washed cliffs, wild Atlantic winds, and the timeworn charm of Devon's north coast - here, history and myth entwine along every winding lane. In The Coasts Of Devon And Lundy Island, John Lloyd Warden Page guides readers through a Victorian traveller's lens, capturing the untamed beauty of seaside towns, ancient ruins, and the enigmatic allure of Lundy Island itself. This unabridged travel classic is more than a guidebook; it is a vivid portrait of southwest England's coastal life, where local history researchers and lovers of antiquarian travel literature alike will find a trove of scenery, legends, and lore. Page's evocative prose brings to life the bustling harbours, windswept villages, and storied headlands that define the Devon north coast. From the haunting legends whispered in fishing inns to the enduring relics of British county histories, each chapter invites the reader to step into a world shaped by centuries of adventure and tradition. The book's detailed observations and heartfelt curiosity make it an essential companion for anyone fascinated by the antiquities and living landscapes of the West Country. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are tracing the footsteps of Victorian travel writing, seeking inspiration for journeys along the southwest England coast, or assembling a library of complete public domain ebooks, The Coasts Of Devon And Lundy Island endures as both a collector's item and a cultural touchstone.