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The story of one of the country's most loved - and loathed - roads.
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'Tom Fort's book, named for a well-used English road, is a smoother ride: elegantly written, with a dry humour and an eyebrow raised at the failed "smart solutions" of transport ministers. His object is to reveal the special beauty of the landscape, particularly Salisbury Plain and Stonehenge (pictured). Mr Fort is a charming and knowledgeable guide, who can people the hills with shepherds, and the manors and rectories with eccentric antiquarians; who can tell you about an ancient system for flooding water meadows or the common names of chalk-loving flowers and butterflies. It is enough to make Wiltshire your next holiday destination' * The Economist * 'An epic journey to the South-West. The A303 is a road like no other, a route that has become part of the English way of life...Fort highlights its enduring appeal' * Independent * 'This is a brave book...Fort has an eye for the quirky, the absurd, the pompous and a style that, like the road, is always on the move' * Sunday Telegraph * 'Delightful, nostalgic, slyly witty, perceptive...a wonderfully charming book' * The Spectator * 'A lovely book...At last someone has celebrated the romanceof a British road' * Guardian * 'A nostalgic experience, informative, humorous, charming, but pervaded by the bittersweet scent of regret' * Daily Mail *