In Search Of England: 1892-1979
By H. V. Morton (Author), Graeme R. Newman (Introduction)
H. V. Morton’s “In Search of England” is a captivating travelogue that chronicles his journey through the English countryside, exploring its history, legends, and landscapes. Morton visits various towns and villages, delving into their unique stories and cultural heritage. He vividly describes encounters with locals, historical sites, and the natural beauty of places like Glastonbury, Dartmoor, and Tintagel. The book is rich with anecdotes, historical insights, and Morton’s reflections on the enduring charm and mystery of England, making it a delightful read for those interested in the nation’s past and its picturesque scenery. Themes of the book may be categorized as follows:
Local characters and culture
Living English history
Poignant and memorable experiences
Not without humor
Art of the Travelogue
The original publisher was Methuen & Co. Ltd. on June 2, 1927. The current version by Read-Me.Org Inc. 2025. 340p.