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Poldark's Cornwall

Paperback
$10.95 US
6.8"W x 9.4"H x 0.2"D   | 5 oz | 90 per carton
On sale Mar 16, 2021 | 32 Pages | 9781841658902
A fully illustrated exploration of the breathtaking locations from the popular TV series

For those longing to know where their favorite scenes in "Poldark" were filmed, Pitkin's latest addition to the Film Locations series goes behind the scenes of the hugely popular TV series and follows in the footsteps of Ross and Demelza along windswept cliffs, rugged coastline, and untouched, pristine beaches. From Padstow to the Lizard peninsula, Cornwall takes center stage, providing the breath-taking backdrop that brings the series to life.

The latest awarding-winning adaptation of Winston Graham's Poldark, produced by the BBC, captured the hearts of millions of viewers worldwide. Over its five seasons, it brought the region's rich heritage back to life, with tales of smugglers, shipwrecks, and the secrets of the mines gripping viewers' imaginations. Filled with walks in beautiful places and useful information about the region and the series' filming locations, this is a perfect introduction to Britain's best-kept secret.
Gill Knappett has worked on many Pitkin books over a 20-year period, specializing in royal titles and Britain's best-loved places to visit. Her Pitkin titles include Catherine Duchess of Cambridge, The Queen, and Walk London.

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A fully illustrated exploration of the breathtaking locations from the popular TV series

For those longing to know where their favorite scenes in "Poldark" were filmed, Pitkin's latest addition to the Film Locations series goes behind the scenes of the hugely popular TV series and follows in the footsteps of Ross and Demelza along windswept cliffs, rugged coastline, and untouched, pristine beaches. From Padstow to the Lizard peninsula, Cornwall takes center stage, providing the breath-taking backdrop that brings the series to life.

The latest awarding-winning adaptation of Winston Graham's Poldark, produced by the BBC, captured the hearts of millions of viewers worldwide. Over its five seasons, it brought the region's rich heritage back to life, with tales of smugglers, shipwrecks, and the secrets of the mines gripping viewers' imaginations. Filled with walks in beautiful places and useful information about the region and the series' filming locations, this is a perfect introduction to Britain's best-kept secret.

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Gill Knappett has worked on many Pitkin books over a 20-year period, specializing in royal titles and Britain's best-loved places to visit. Her Pitkin titles include Catherine Duchess of Cambridge, The Queen, and Walk London.