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UK Holidays - England for All Seasons

England for All Seasons
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Manufacturer: Ballantine Books
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 914.204859
EAN: 9780345403919
ISBN: 0345403916
Label: Ballantine Books
Manufacturer: Ballantine Books
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 256
Publication Date: 1998-03-17
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Release Date: 1998-03-17
Studio: Ballantine Books

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Editorial Reviews:

Susan Allen Toth's love affair with England is a long and happy one. Now, with England for All Seasons, she will entice even an experienced London visitor into exciting new adventures, from sharing the most scenic London bus routes to bargain-hunting to out-of-the-way places and personal walking tours of eccentric museums. With whimsy and a trenchant eye, she also traverses the country outside London: the estuaries and rivers of Cornwall, the lonely beaches of Anglesey, and the wild sea-lochs of Mull.

Whether looking for literary landscapes or the most delicious sherry trifle, Susan Allen Toth illuminates the nooks and crannies of a multifarious culture, the vibrant, real England that every Anglophile dreams of finding. At once entertaining and contemplative, England for All Seasons is as delightful a travel companion as your liveliest, most trusted friend.


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Summary: Engand: a traveller' view
Comment: This is the second book by Susan Allen Toth that I have now read, having read England As You Like It first. Both are delightful, confortable reading with easy to follow instructions for the individual traveller and show a great love of the country, its gardens and its history and culture. Thank you Susan.

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Summary: Leading us down the garden path again
Comment: Having read Susan Allen Toth's first two England books last spring before a trip to the UK, and her third, "England for All Seasons," shortly before a return trip to London last month, my reaction to this book was somewhat mixed.

On the one hand, I already knew the author's tastes in travel and writing run to gardens and obscure coastlines and drives on narrow winding roads, and so I was prepared when the time came to skim over her lengthy descriptions of those three things. In "England for All Seasons," that accounted for about one-third of the book, and it felt very much like her earlier books. On the other hand, I was pleased to find a number of places to go and resources to check out that were new to me, and also to see that there was more about London in this title than I recall in the earlier two books.

Having read all three books now, I think "England As You Like It" was probably my favorite, perhaps because it was also the most practical. Of course, since this book is ten years old now, much of the information can be replaced, as I said in an earlier review, with a red rubber stamp reading "Use the Internet!" A decade on, Susan Allen Toth's books are now travel literature more than they are how-tos, and if your tastes run to a personal view of England and affectionate descriptions of what keeps bringing her back, "England for All Seasons" deserves a place next to the other two volumes.

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Summary: really good
Comment: a really great book on England. "England for All Seasons," describes mainly the writers trips to England mainliy London and the wonderful places to walk there. What athe transportations is like, the museums, and theatre district. It's about England and for anyone to read who has been there or would like to go. It really describes the author's impressions of it and her travels some of her experiences there. It's definitly not a guide book. It has a wonderful secion on English gardens too and much more. Its a great book.

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Summary: The third of S. A. Toth's affectionate reminiscences
Comment: Ms. Toth is at it again -- making one long for a visit to the isle of book shops and tea rooms, great theatre and lovely gardens. This, the third volume in the series, has particularly good information on theatre-going, museums, and London transport.

While I enjoyed the book, I do have some reservations about recommending it. Again there is a heavy emphasis on gardens, with a LOT of specific information about what flower species are present and where they're located in various gardens. I think the author writes very well on literary landscapes and I would like to have had more than one short chapter. I do wish the author and her husband would branch out a bit -- in the three books of the series they visit many of the same areas many times over -- Cornwall in particular -- but totally neglect others. My only other complaint, and it sounds silly, is that Ms. Toth seems a bit of a ninny in this book, though she was very charming in the other two volumes: she intrudes, rather rudely I thought, on a priest teaching a class; she does not know that European VHS tapes do not work in U.S. machines; she is several times 'unsettled' by images which turn out to be statues or sculptures; she is a bit more condescending toward people who don't share her philosophy of travel.

While the author gives valuable contact information for various agencies, I do hope that future editions will include online resources as well.

If you love England, and especially if you love English gardens, this book will delight you. While not as charming as the author's first book about visiting Great Britain, My Love Affair with England, it is still loaded with good information and fun anecdotes.

No index.


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Summary: When is the next flight to London?
Comment: "Cloudy with outbreaks of rain at times. However, there will be drier interludes."

Thus might an English weathercaster ambiguously predict the day's weather, as noted in the first chapter of ENGLAND FOR ALL SEASONS, the third book in a series by travel essayist Susan Allen Toth on her ongoing romance with England and all things English. (The other two books in the series are MY LOVE AFFAIR WITH ENGLAND and ENGLAND AS YOU LIKE IT.)

Granted, for someone residing where the climate is livable year round, say Los Angeles, CA, such a weather prediction might not offer much inducement to make the eleven-hour trip across The Pond. However, if living in a place with beastly humid, hot summers and teeth-chatteringly frigid, snowy winters, say Downer's Grove, IL, there's a lot to be said for England's temperate climate, however uncertain its application.

ENGLAND FOR ALL SEASONS is chock full of so many of Susan's reminiscences and recommendations, all presented in her usual humorous and relaxed style, that it's hard to summarize the book without writing a review of similar length. The twenty-five chapters cover a multitude of topics. The art of garden visiting, and the temptations of the "sweet trolley", a.k.a. the restaurant dessert cart. Buying books in England, and the exploration of literary landscapes, i.e. the exploration of those locales in which the country's legion of authors lived and wrote about. "Lolloping" around London, perhaps best translated as a relaxed peregrination to the city's numerous attractions, including some of the major museums (Transport Museum, Imperial War Museum, Theatre Museum, National Portrait Gallery) and grand historic houses. Then there are those quirky depositories outside the capital devoted to the oddest of interests: bagpipes, thimbles, ceramics, plasterwork, waterways, oast houses, lawn tennis, stained glass, and (!) lawnmowers. Susan whisks us away on a tour of the Thames as it meanders its way through London. Then it's off to the Roseland Peninsula in Cornwall, the Scottish island of Mull (popular Skye's "shy sister"), and the Welsh island of Anglesey. If you're a creature lover, you'll be delighted on field trips to various animal sanctuaries for donkeys, otters, seals (near the village of Gweek), and owls.

It's apparent that the author escorts the armchair traveler well beyond England's boundaries deep into Wales and Scotland. This is not because England is wanting in things to do or see, but rather in recognition of the fact that many, if not most, of her fellow Americans are woefully insensitive to the distinction between England and Great Britain. Bloody Yanks.

I can conclude with no better than Susan's very words, because my several trips to the United Kingdom would cause me to advise the same:

"But, when I finish a book, I'm a little sad, too. Writing about my trips reminds me that they're over; I will never have exactly that experience again... Perhaps that touch of sadness has to do with my realization that places and people change. Travelers know this. Perhaps we take those snapshots because we know that even if we return to this precise spot, it will never be exactly the same... I want to urge everyone who dreams of going to England, go NOW."



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