
The Dales Of Arcady
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A doorway to England's green and quiet heart, The Dales Of Arcady invites you to wander through stone walls, spinning lanes, and the open wide skies of the Yorkshire dales. A region-born chorus of memory and place, it is more than poetry; it is a lyrical map of early twentieth century england. This regional poetry collection gathers the voices of english regional poets who shape rural life nature with dales landscape imagery and nostalgic countryside scenes. The verses move between brisk, sunlit mornings and still, moonlit hedgerows, offering readers both intimate glimpses of daily toil and gr...
A doorway to England's green and quiet heart, The Dales Of Arcady invites you to wander through stone walls, spinning lanes, and the open wide skies of the Yorkshire dales. A region-born chorus of memory and place, it is more than poetry; it is a lyrical map of early twentieth century england. This regional poetry collection gathers the voices of english regional poets who shape rural life nature with dales landscape imagery and nostalgic countryside scenes. The verses move between brisk, sunlit mornings and still, moonlit hedgerows, offering readers both intimate glimpses of daily toil and grand vistas that linger in the mind. It is a book built for poetry lovers anthology fans and curious readers alike, offering clarity, warmth, and a sense of belonging to a regional heritage reading tradition. Historically, the work holds a delicate significance as a window into early twentieth century england and Yorkshire verse, reflecting the mood and rhythms of its era while echoing timeless questions about land, labour, and memory. For today's audience and future generations, Alpha Editions has restored this treasure-not merely a reprint but a collector's item and a cultural treasure that honours its enduring appeal. A rare find for casual readers and classic-literature collectors who prize authentic regional voices and the enduring spirit of the english regional poets.