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February 2012 Group Read > Setting the mood - photos

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message 1: by Hannah (last edited Jan 31, 2012 05:29AM) (new) - rated it 2 stars

Hannah (hannahr) | 180 comments With an atmospheric book like Mistress of Mellyn, I thought it would be good to set the mood by showing some photos of the area Holt describes in the book. All these photos are from a Google Images search (I'm afraid I haven't been able to travel to Cornwall to take my own yet - but I am ever hopeful!).

Please feel free to add your own.

Brunel Bridge over the Tamar:


"I had been told to take good note of that masterpiece of bridgebuilding, Mr. Brunel's bridge, which spanned the Tamar at Saltash and, after crossing which, I should have left England behind me and have passed into the Duchy of Cornwall".
(Mistress of Mellyn, Chapter 1)


Hannah (hannahr) | 180 comments Area in and around Liskeard, Cornwall:










Meme23 | 22 comments Great pics! There are a couple of photo books that feature Cornwall and Daphne duMaurier's writing and memories - well worth it if you can find them in your library!


Jojo  (jeridev) Those are wonderful pictures. Thank you for providing them.


Steve | 3 comments Agreed - these are great! And a great idea to set the mood.


Hannah (hannahr) | 180 comments I don't know about you guys, but I like to know (whenever possible) about the "lay of the land" when I start a book. Now that we've got the internet, that makes its easy for us armchair travellers.


Annie | 48 comments Hannah wrote: "I don't know about you guys, but I like to know (whenever possible) about the "lay of the land" when I start a book. Now that we've got the internet, that makes its easy for us armchair travellers."

I'm with you! I also love to have maps available. The pictures are beautiful. Thanks for thinking of it.


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Ariel (sevenmoonlight) | 6 comments I love these pictures. They really help me to imagine what the countryside looks like in the book. Great idea to include.


Jackie These are great photos! Thanks for posting them. I should have the book by next weekend and am looking forward to reading it again. First time was many years ago.


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