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Illustrated Tales of Devon

Illustrated Tales of Devon

John Husband

AMBERLEY PUBLISHING
2025
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Devon’s landscape and history is steeped in its folklore and legends. In Illustrated Tales of Devon, author John Husband explores a multitude of mysterious happenings and strange tales from ancient times to the modern day. The book looks at the legends surrounding Dartmoor’s pixies, sightings of the Devil, hairy hands menacing drivers, the true Uncle Tom Cobley at Widecombe Fair, a murderous monk and a postman poet, one of the first air accidents, an inn designed as a pack of cards built by a gambler and a housing estate and pleasure gardens built on the proceeds of a cough syrup… and much more. These strange and remarkable stories are accompanied by the author’s photographs of places featured in the text in this hugely entertaining book.
Railways in Devon and Cornwall in the Late 20th Century
Devon and Cornwall have long been attractive destinations, not only for holidaymakers, but also for railway enthusiasts, and it was in Devon, during a family holiday in 1959 that the author’s passion for railways began. Peter started photographing railways at an early age, mainly concentrating on steam, but he made some visits to Devon in the 1970s, to see the Western Class diesel-hydraulics running along the coast. They were being replaced by Class 50 diesel-electrics at the time. More time was spent in Devon in the 1970s and early 1980s photographing preserved railways as well as the modern scene, and an Easter visit to Goodrington became a regular event for several years. The 1986 West of England resignalling scheme provided a good reason for a further series of visits to Devon to record the mechanical signal boxes, semaphore signalling and associated equipment before it all disappeared. The first of the author’s many trips to Cornwall was in the summer of 1984, when he spent ten days attempting to photograph the entire Cornish railway system. Although an impossible task, the Class 37s on the china clay operations, as well as all the 'Peaks', Class 47s and 50s on the main lines, ensured an enjoyable time. Here, with the help of other contributors, the author has attempted to assemble a comprehensive photographic record of the railways in the two counties in the late 20th Century.
Infinite Opposites: Devon Macy and the Flavor of Life

Infinite Opposites: Devon Macy and the Flavor of Life

Timothy Lamkins

Booksurge Publishing
2005
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The meaning of life. The secret of the universe. The horrifying truth about cream cheese. Could one clown hold the answers? Devon Macy is a disgruntled engineer in search of a new job, a new love, and a memory he lost as the result of a tragic grocery cart accident. Plagued by hypochondria, hilariously disproportionate bad luck, and a flamboyant apparition claiming to be his guardian angel, Devon haphazardly navigates his life from childhood in rural Arkansas to miserable adulthood in corporate America. Haunted by the inexplicable at his new company: a laughing elevator, an exploding cubicle and the disappearance of an entire engineering group, Devon goes in search of answers. Unwittingly he unearths the true nature of the universe and the meaning of life itself, neither of which can compare to the enormity of his final realization. Follow Devon in the surreal journey that takes him from the growing pains of innocence to the brink of self-awareness - a journey so bizarre it may never be fully understood.
50 Gems of North Devon

50 Gems of North Devon

Denise Holton; Elizabeth J. Hammett

Amberley Publishing
2019
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North Devon is famous for its rugged coastline and beautiful beaches, its dramatic moorland scenery and much more. The region is filled with places of both natural and man-made appeal. This book takes the reader on a fascinating journey through the many delights of the area. Along the coast, from the spectacular Hartland Point where land meets the Atlantic Ocean, to the twin villages of Lynton and Lynmouth on the edge of Exmoor, there are a myriad of fascinating places to visit, including the fishing village of Clovelly with its steep streets down to the harbour and the ancient ports of Bideford and Barnstaple. Inland, North Devon has many diverse attractions, from the ancient landscape of Exmoor, forests and rural countryside, attractive market towns and villages, historic buildings and magnificent country houses and gardens. In 50 Gems of North Devon local authors Denise Holton and Elizabeth J. Hammett explore the many places and their history that make this part of the country so special.
50 Gems of South Devon

50 Gems of South Devon

Gary Holpin

Amberley Publishing
2020
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With a coastline that stretches from Plymouth to Seaton, three Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the Dartmoor National Park, South Devon is a region that has an enviable selection of scenic treasures and cherished destinations. It is easy to see why so many holidaymakers come here to see the beaches, the Dartmoor wilderness, the rolling hills, river valleys, picturesque villages and historic harbour towns. In 50 Gems of South Devon landscape photographer Gary Holpin takes the reader to some of his favourite places within the region. Together with some well-known holiday locations, Gary highlights a diverse range of places across South Devon, East Devon and Dartmoor. He includes secluded estuaries, sheltered copses, remote Dartmoor tors and stone circles. This superbly illustrated book will appeal to residents and tourists alike.