A book about Cornwall's history by the BBC Radio 3 presenter. Part travelogue, part personal history, part social history. My favourite bits were about Falmouth as the post office of the British Empire (lots of packet ships used to sail from there); the undersea cables that landed near the Lizard; and Marconi's radio experiments nearby. I was also shocked how early mining was in decline in Cornwall. It wasn't always entirely thrilling but Trelawny's voice is soothing and some of his pronunciations are hilarious - particularly "puh-tree" for "poetry".
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