CHAPTER 1
1. Daniel Defoe, A Tour of The Whole Island of Great Britain (published in several volumes from 1724–1727)
2. Tom Stephenson, Forbidden Land: The Struggle for Access to Mountain and Moorland (Manchester University Press, 1989)
3. –––, ibid.
4. Marion Shoard, This Land is Our Land (Paladin, 1987)
5. The Journeys of Celia Fiennes (Cresset Press, 1947)
CHAPTER 2
1. William Wordsworth, A Guide Through The Districts of the Lakes in the North of England (first published 1810, supplementary essays in later edns; (R. Hart Davis, 1951)
2. Celeste Langan, Romantic Vagrancy – Wordsworth and the Simulation of Freedom (Cambridge University Press, 1985)
3. Marion Shoard, op. cit.
4. Lord Pearson of Rannoch, interviewed in The Herald newspaper (30 September 2002)
5. Timothy Brownlow, John Clare and the Picturesque Landscape (Oxford University Press, 1983)
CHAPTER 3
1. Harvey Taylor, A Claim on the Countryside (Keele University Press, 1997)
2. Sir Leslie Stephen Men, Books and Mountains (Hogarth Press, 1956 edn)
3. A. N. Wilson, The Victorians (Random House, 2002)
4. A. H. Sidgwick, Walking Essays (Edward Arnold, 1912)
5. Harvey Taylor, op. cit.
CHAPTER 4
1. Celeste Langan, op. cit.
CHAPTER 5
1. William Crossing, A Guide To Dartmoor (A. Wheaton and Co, 1914)
2. Sabine Baring Gould, A Book of Dartmoor (Methuen, 1923)
3. J. B. Priestley, English Journey (Victor Gollancz, 1934)
4. Tom Stephenson, op. cit.
5. Stephen Sedley, ‘Plimsoll’s Story’ in London Review of Books (28 April 2011)
6. As quoted by Tom Stephenson in Forbidden Land
CHAPTER 6
1. Alfred Wainwright, Fell-Wanderer (Frances Lincoln, 1966, with subsequent adumbrated edns)
2. As quoted in Hunter Davies, Wainwright – The Biography (Michael Joseph, 1995)
3. William Wordsworth, A Guide Through the Districts of the Lakes (1951 edn, with supplementary essays)
4. –––, ibid.
CHAPTER 7
1. Dylan Thomas as quoted by Jonathan Mulland in Gower (Collins, 2006)
2. –––, ibid.
3. A. H. Sidgwick, op. cit.
CHAPTER 8
1. Timothy Brownlow, op. cit.
2. As quoted by Patrick Wright in The Thames (BBC Books, 1999)
3. Joseph Conrad, The Mirror of the Sea, collected essays (first published 1906)
CHAPTER 10
1. Dennis Potter, The Changing Forest – Life in the Forest of Dean (Secker and Warburg, 1962)
2. W. G. Hoskins, The Making of the British Landscape (Hodder and Stoughton, 1955)
3. Oliver Rackham, Ancient Woodland – History, Vegetation and Uses in England (Edward Arnold, 1980)
4. G. M. Trevelyan, foreword to Walking Tours and Hostels in England (Country Life, 1936)
5. –––, An Autobiography, and Other Essays (Longman, 1949)
6. –––, foreword to Walking Tours, op. cit.
CHAPTER 12
1. Tom Stephenson, op. cit.
2. Ibid.
3. Ibid.
4. Harvey Taylor, op. cit.
5. Ibid.
6. Ibid.
7. Ibid.
8. Norman Davies, The Isles (Macmillan, 1999)
9. Marion Shoard, op. cit.
CHAPTER 13
1. Marion Shoard, The Theft of the Countryside (Paladin, 1980)
2. Thomas Hardy, Jude the Obscure, book I, chapter 3 (first published 1895, Penguin edition 1984)
3. Celeste Langan, op. cit.
4. Matthew Hollis, Now All Roads Lead To France (Faber and Faber, 2011)
CHAPTER 15
1. Greg Bright, The Great Hole Maze, introduction (Fontana, 1975)
2. H. H. Munro, The Music on the Hill (first published in 1911)
CHAPTER 16
1. Marion Shoard, Right To Roam (Oxford University Press, 1999)
2. Affleck Gray, The Big Grey Man of Ben McDhui (Impulse Publications, 1970)
3. William Hazlitt, Selected Essays (Unworth Press, 1956)
4. Robert Louis Stevenson, Across the Plains: With Other Memories and Essays (Chatto and Windus, 1892 edn)
5. A. H. Sidgwick, op. cit.
6. Lewis Crassic Gibbon, Sunset Song (first published 1933)
CHAPTER 18
1. As quoted by Marion Shoard in Right to Roam, op. cit.