The Cornwall Coast
Author: Arthur L. (Arthur Leslie) Salmon
Bookshelves: History - European, Travel & Geography, Category: Travel Writing

Summary
"The Cornwall Coast" by Arthur L. Salmon is a travelogue written in the early 20th century. The work serves as a guide to the stunning landscapes, historical sites, and charming towns along the Cornish coastline. It explores various regions, including the Plymouth district and towns such as Looe, Fowey, and Polperro, providing readers with both descriptive narratives and practical travel tips. At the start of the book, the author introduces the geographical and geological significance of Cornwall, discussing its unique coastal formations and rich natural history. He paints a vivid picture of the coastline, detailing the impact of oceanic forces on the landscape while hinting at the legends and stories associated with the region, like the lost land of Lyonesse. The opening chapter also sets the tone for the journey, connecting the modern visitor's exploration with the historical context of Plymouth, its surrounding areas, and the cultural heritage that defines Cornwall. Through engaging prose, Salmon establishes an inviting framework that promises a captivating exploration of the Cornish coast. (This is an automatically generated summary.)