The King's Homeland: Sandringham and North West Norfolk by W. A. Dutt, with an introduction by H. Rider Haggard, is a captivating exploration of the history, culture, and landscape of Sandringham and North West Norfolk. This classic work, published in 1904, offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's past, from its ancient origins to its association with the British monarchy.
Dutt delves into the rich tapestry of local history, exploring the region's archaeological sites, medieval castles, and historic churches. He also provides detailed accounts of the area's natural beauty, including its stunning coastline, picturesque villages, and diverse wildlife.
With Haggard's insightful introduction, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history and heritage of Sandringham and North West Norfolk.
The King's Homeland: Sandringham and North West Norfolk by W. A. Dutt c1904 1st
Title: The King's Homeland: Sandringham and North West Norfolk
Author: W. A. Dutt
Publisher : Adam and Charles Black
Publication: c1904 First Edition
Format: Hardback
Condition: Blue covers with mild bumping and spine has come loose from binding. Rough cut pages which are mark free but do have some light foxing to outer edges. Containing 37 full page illustrations. Presentation inscription to the front. Fold out map to rear.
Book measures: 22cm x 17cm with 264 pages