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Through Airedale from Goole to Malham
Johnnie Gray (Harry Speight 1855-1915)
Edmondson & Co Skipton, 1891
Harry Speight (1855-1915) was a Bradford local historian and genealogist who wrote a considerable number of interesting books about the Dales and West Yorkshire, including Craven and the Northwest Highlands. His writing is considerably more reliable than the works of many other Victorian authors, though at times a little flowery and containing some unsubstantiated local tales. Some of his writings, like this example were published under the name Johnnie Gray.
The Internet Archive provides a vast library of books, audio and film and amongst their collection including this interesting volume. If you don't have a Broadband connection you may find the book too slow to search and read online, but you can download a copy to your computer in a variety of formats such as PDF, Kindle or Text, to consult on your own machine, which is useful if the reader is too slow.
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