Full Description
Built almost 2,000 years ago by the Roman occupiers of Britain, Hadrian's Wall is one of the most famous and identifiable World Heritage Sites. When two old friends, one American and one British, reunited to trek the length of the Wall, they reminisced about the past while sharing apprehension about the future. This memoir of their coast-to-coast voyage examines Roman history, drawing parallels between the fall of the Roman Empire and the recent political developments and uncertainties in the United Kingdom and the United States. The authors also share their often humorous encounters with locals they met along the way while hiking in incessant rain.
Contents
Table of Contents
Preface by Mark Clegg
Introduction by Mark Clegg
Introduction by David Wilmot
Chapter 1. Geordieland
Chapter 2. The Red Lion
Chapter 3. Moorlands
Chapter 4. Cumbria
Chapter 5. Carlisle
Chapter 6. Last Leg
Postscript
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index