
The Isle of Man, written by Joseph E. Morris and first published in 1911, is a travel guide that delves into the scenic and historical aspects of the Isle of Man. It covers the geography, culture, and landmarks of the island, including notable locations such as Peel, Castletown, and Ramsey. Morris highlights attractions like Tynwald Hill and Peel Castle while reflecting on the island's natural beauty and rich history, making it a valuable resource for both tourists and those interested in the Isle's heritage.






