Ley Lines: Early British Trackways, Moats, Mounds, Camps and Sites
I**R
Essential reading for ley-line enthusiasts
This was the first book on leys, commonly known as "ley-ines" by their rediscoverer, Alfred Watkins. For Watkins, leys were just physical trackways between ancient sites, burial mounds, tumps, old churches etc. which were aligned in a dead straight line across the countryside. This book was followed by the more seminal work The Old Straight Track for which he is better known, but you should read this book first. Think of it as a "work in progress".Watkins' concept was further developed by the late John Michell in his The New View over Atlantis which for anyone interested in the New Age aspect of ley-lines is an absolute must-read along with The Sun and the Serpent by Hamish Miller and Paul Broadhurst. The Old Straight TrackThe New View over AtlantisThe Sun and the Serpent
M**T
Meh
I thought there would be more maps and useful info, but it's more about history etc.
T**S
Key lines making sense
Slim, nit heavy but most interesting
S**Y
Good value for
Very interesting book which I have been trying to find for some time. Good value for money
A**R
Ley Lines and Tracks
A good priced reference book
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