
The Land's End: A Naturalist's Impressions in West Cornwall, Illustrated
1908
The Land's End: A Naturalist's Impressions in West Cornwall, written by W. H. Hudson and first published in 1908, is a memoir that captures the natural beauty and unique character of West Cornwall, particularly the Land's End region. Hudson shares his observations of the wildlife, landscapes, and the lives of local fishermen, reflecting on their deep connections to the sea and the traditions of the Cornish people. The book offers a detailed account of the area's rugged charm, the interactions between humans and nature, and the nuances of Cornish culture, making it a notable work in naturalist literature.









