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Author By Francis Archibald Bruton

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By: Francis Archibald Bruton (1869-1929)

Lancashire by Francis Archibald Bruton is a comprehensive and detailed account of the history and culture of Lancashire. The author explores the county’s rich heritage, from its industrial revolution to its famous landmarks and characters.

Bruton’s writing is engaging and informative, making the book a captivating read for anyone interested in the history of Lancashire. The author’s passion for the county shines through in the vivid descriptions and anecdotes, bringing the past to life for the reader.

While the book is filled with interesting facts and stories, it can be overwhelming at times with the sheer amount of information presented. However, this thoroughness is also what makes it a valuable resource for those looking to learn more about Lancashire.

Overall, Lancashire by Francis Archibald Bruton is a must-read for history buffs and Lancashire enthusiasts alike. It offers a deeper understanding and appreciation for this unique and fascinating county.

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The county of Lancashire in the north-west of England is best known as the engine room of the nineteenth-century Industrial Revolution. Steering clear of the industrial districts, F. A. Bruton takes the reader on an engaging tour of the county’s beauty spots and lesser known landscapes. Taking the view that the charm of a district is nothing without its historical associations, Bruton packs his account with historical detail and literary references to, among others, Leland, Wordsworth, Ruskin, Arnold, and Mrs. Carlyle. (Introduction by Phil Benson)

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