Paul Webster Livres






Le crime de Pétain
- 339pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Des fils et des filles souffrent encore de la perte atroce de leur père et mère morts dans les chambres à gaz. Les vieux, les pauvres, les infirmes et les déments endurent encore quotidiennement l'angoisse rétrospective de la torture, de la faim et de l'humiliation que leur a infligées une nation chrétienne dont ils attendaient protection. Il n'est pas nécessaire de trouver des preuves pour savoir qui est responsable de ce grand crime contre l'humanité. Il suffit de consulter les deux " statuts des juifs " qui commencent par ces mots : " Nous, Maréchal de France, chef de l'État français ", et s'achèvent par cette signature : Philippe Pétain.
Perthshire
- 95pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Perthshire offers a variety of Highland and Lowland landscapes with some of the most scenic and accessible countryside for shorter walks as well as evidence of its history at every turn. This book features traditional tourist hubs, such as Pitlochry, Dunkeld and Killin as well as countryside around Blairgowrie, Crieff and Aberfeldy.
The Moray coastline has a string of superb sandy beaches, and towns such as Buckie, Lossiemouth and Nairn (historically part of Morayshire) have long been popular for family holidays. This pocket guide features 40 of the best walks in this popular area.
Isle of Skye
- 96pages
- 4 heures de lecture
The Isle of Skye (or Ant-Eilean Sgitheanach in its native Gaelic tongue) occupies an almost mythical place in the minds of many Scots. This book features 40 moderate walks that take in much of this celebrated landscape, but reveal hidden gems too. Written by Skye residents, It reveals both the wild and gentler sides of this dramatic landscape.
Day Walks in Fort William & Glen Coe by Helen and Paul Webster features 20 routes suitable for hillwalkers of all abilities. Together with stunning photography, each route features Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 maps, easy-to-follow directions, distance and navigation information, refreshment stops and local information.
Loch Ness, with its legendary monster, is the most famous of all lochs. It holds more water than all the lakes of England and Wales combined and the countryside around it features a great variety of walks, with more waymarked trails and easy routes suitable for families than many other parts of the Highlands. This book deals with Loch Ness.
The Munros are mountains in Scotland with a height of over 3000ft and take their name from the first list of such hills published in 1891 by Victorian mountaineer Sir Hugh Munro, 4th Baronet of Lindertis. Revised several times in the years since, this list features 282 peaks. It is suitable for those who want to climb these mountains.
Features 40 shorter walks that stretch from the ancient region of Badenoch and the uppermost reaches of the Spey Valley, through the outdoor hub of Aviemore to Grantown and Tomintoul, then over Ballater and Royal Deeside to Braemar.