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Wainwright Books To Be Ice-Axed

AW's legendary Lakeland fell guides are teetering on the edge of a fearful precipice as the publisher decides to pull the plug on the 'poet of the fells'


Posted: 13 January 2003
by Jon

Woeful tidings for fans of mad old Lakeland buffer Alfred Wainwright - his legendary pocket guidebooks look set to be axed by their publisher.

The man himself from
www.wainwright.org.uk

The publishers revealed their decision in a letter to local Cumbrian paper the Westmoreland Gazette, see story.

According to Saturday's Guardian, just nine of the 49 guides to the Lakeland fells are still in print and publishers Michael Joseph are quoted as saying that declining sales 'mean it is hard to justify continuing with them'.

A Times article meanwhile refers to AW as 'the prose poet of the Lake District' and quotes his biographer Hunter Davies as saying that the decision is 'appalling' before branding the publishers 'dopey'. 'It's quite wrong to say they are not relevant,' he concludes. 'His books are dateless, beautifully drawn and very witty.'

Wainwright's guides have become something of an institution though there are those that believe his curiously arcane prose and bizarre phraseology have exercised a baleful influence over modern British outdoor writing, with a whole generation of bearded authors muttering darkly about 'fearful declivities' in curiously anachronistic constructs.

Others veritably worship the man with the recently formed Wainwright Society - see web site - formed in November 2002 existing to celebrate his life and works. Rather worryingly they refer to him as 'the master'. Very Doctor Who.

The Chairman of the Society, broadcaster Eric Robson, is quoted as saying that he is sure there was a publisher who would 'nurture the books better than Michael Jospeh did'. Watch this space.


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Er, I have to admit to just one, the Pennine Way Companion bought when I was 17. Anyone out there care to own up to having the complete set?

Come on, millions have been sold, someone must have them all.

Posted: 13/01/2003 at 11:35

None, zero, zilch. I've never particularly been a Wainwright fan, but a friend of mine has the complete set from the original publihser, "The Westmorland Gazette". Mind if you haven't got them all you best hurry, "Wainwright guides face the axe".

Posted: 13/01/2003 at 11:55

I haven't got any either. Are they any good?

Posted: 13/01/2003 at 12:03

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