Richly Evocative

Places, books & other diversions

Menu

Skip to content
  • Home
  • About
  • Published elsewhere
  • Street Sailing
  • Landscape
    • City
    • Country
    • Bristol
    • London
    • Norwood
  • Books
    • Bookshops
    • Read, bought, recovered
  • Poetry
  • Quotes/Archive
    • Movember 2012 – Tache Tales

Tag Archives: Aert Van Neer

Walking into history: Patrick Leigh Fermor’s A Time of Gifts

As a reader some books are inevitable. This one had nagged at me for years, before finally, I plunged in and it felt like meeting an old friend.

October 8, 2013 in Art, Books, Landscape.

Enter your email address to follow Richly Evocative.

Join 927 other subscribers

Get in touch

Email: richlyevocative@gmail.com
Blue sky: @richlyevocative.bsky.social
Instagram @richlyevocative
Threads @richlyevocative
Linktree 

Today’s Top Posts

  • Up Brandon Hill!
    Up Brandon Hill!
  • 2022: Another year in reading (as in books, not the town near Slough)
    2022: Another year in reading (as in books, not the town near Slough)
  • A Love Poem to Libraries
    A Love Poem to Libraries
  • John Peel's record collection online
    John Peel's record collection online
  • A Place On The Shelf 1: Mythago Wood
    A Place On The Shelf 1: Mythago Wood
  • Walking into history: Patrick Leigh Fermor’s A Time of Gifts
    Walking into history: Patrick Leigh Fermor’s A Time of Gifts

What am I banging on about?

Art Books Bookshops Bristol City Country Film Landscape London Maps Music Norwood Place Poetry Records

Tags

Birds Black Bough Poetry Books Bookshops Bristol Crystal Palace Folklore Ghosts Hidden places Hills Inspiration Lambeth London Norwood Place poem poems Poetry psychogeography Railways Reading Rivers Street Sailing trees urban wild Walking West Norwood woods writing

Links I like

Atrium Poetry

Badlillies

Broken Sleep Books

Butcher’s Dog

Melissa Harrison Substack

Northern Gravy

Rogue Strands 

Stand

Talking Scared Podcast

Top Tweet Tuesday

Centre for Folklore, Myth,
Magic – Todmorden

Elsewhere Journal

 

Goodreads

Blog at WordPress.com.
Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.
To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy
  • Subscribe Subscribed
    • Richly Evocative
    • Join 665 other subscribers
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • Richly Evocative
    • Subscribe Subscribed
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Report this content
    • View site in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar