""The Gypsy Trail an Anthology for Campers"" is a curated collection of literature and verse celebrating the spirit of the open road and the beauty of the natural world. Compiled by Pauline Goldmark and Mary Hopkins, this volume gathers works from a diverse range of authors and poets who capture the essence of outdoor life, from the quiet solitude of the forest to the camaraderie of the campfire.
This anthology serves as an essential companion for those who find solace in nature and adventure in the wilderness. It explores themes of wandering, exploration, and the deep connection between humanity and the environment. Through evocative descriptions of landscapes and the simple joys of camping, the text invites readers to embrace a life of simplicity and discovery. Whether used as a guidebook for the soul during a hike or read aloud under the stars, ""The Gypsy Trail an Anthology for Campers"" remains a timeless tribute to the lure of the horizon and the enduring appeal of the great outdoors. It is a significant literary contribution to the tradition of nature writing, blending classic sentiment with the practical spirit of early 20th-century outdoor recreation.
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By:
Pauline Goldmark, Mary Hopkins Imprint: Tradd Street Press Dimensions:
Height: 234mm,
Width: 156mm,
Spine: 19mm
Weight: 490g ISBN:9781025695532 ISBN 10: 1025695534 Pages: 350 Publication Date:14 February 2026 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active