194pp. Grey cloth-covered boards with silver titles to spine. Maps on endpapers, illustrations with photographic images etc. Neat, clean, bright and tight throughout barring a slightly dusty top edge. In its original, illustrated dust jacket (a tad faded and very slightly bumped at edges). Perhaps the most evocative account of life on England's inland waterways in the post war era, centred on the Grand Union Canal. First published in 1965, this edition includes a new introduction and reproduces the maps and illustrations from the first edition. Now a sought after book by Canal and waterway enthusiasts, giving a glimpse of a way of life which can now only be experienced by proxy. Small 8vo.