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This is a sumptuously presented and illustrated book reflecting on a way of life - sadly gone for ever. The romance of the lonely vigils of the keepers is personalised by anecdotes and comments by the last holders of these posts. Nostalgic without being maudling and factual without being dry, the keepers quotes cover many of the aspects of life and work on the lighthouses around the shores of England and Wales. This book is not just a biographical compendium, however, as there is a history of lighthouses from the earliest days and a history of Trinity House and its role in the maritime life of the country. There are exquisite photographs and illustrations throughout the book which offers a guided tour of the coast and its lights. Richard Woodman and Jane Wilson must surely find themselves being compared favourably with Jean Guichard and Philip Plisson as a result of this superb publication.
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