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SHELLS & BRIGHT STONESA biography of Leo WalmsleyEDITED BY NONA STEADSmith Settle Publishing, Ilkley Road, OTLEY, West Yorkshire LS21 3JP
The presentation is of an exceptionally high standard, with very fine quality paper and printing, twenty-seven black-and-white photographs and four maps. It is, indeed, a book anyone would be pleased to own. Leo Walmsley is best known for his tales of treacherous tides, stormy seas and ferocious feuds between Yorkshire fishing folk. However, he also wrote of his idyllic time living by the sea on a Cornish smallholding and of his back-to-nature experiment in Wales. Whatever the subject, he always drew heavily on personal experience; yet in many ways his own story was the strangest of them all. Leo Walmsley (1892-1966) was born in Shipley but was brought up in Robin Hood's Bay. Awarded the Military Cross for bravery in the East African Campaign in the First World War, he then embarked on a bohemian existence in London with Barbara Hepworth, Henry Moore and others. On moving to Cornwall he became a close friend of Daphne du Maurier before returning to Yorkshire to try to live off the land. The author of over twenty novels, travelogues and factual books, Leo Walmsley was an accomplished fisherman, naturalist and geologist also. "Shells & Bright Stones" is the first biography of this remarkable man and it contains contributions from Walmsley experts and from his widow, youngest son and daughter. Published May 2001
Hardback 1- 85825-141- 9 £18.00
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