- Published: 15 June 2017
- ISBN: 9780099593829
- Imprint: Vintage
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 416
- RRP: $39.99
A Walk in the Park
The Life and Times of a People's Institution
- Published: 15 June 2017
- ISBN: 9780099593829
- Imprint: Vintage
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 416
- RRP: $39.99
Quirky and delightful.
Rachel Cooke, Observer
Travis is a joyful cultural celebrant offering tantalizing nuggets of social history.
Justine Crow, Families South East
Quirky, lively history, full of unexpected detail.
Simple Things
Breezy but fact-filled prose… A worthy paean to the importance of parks to British life. His book is impassioned, informative.
Daisy Dunn, The Times
Charming blend of the patriotic, popular and whimsical… Beautifully written.
James McConnachie, Sunday Times
Amiable new history of the public park… Turns up lots of interesting, joyful stuff… A Walk in the Park is an enjoyable stroll.
Rachel Cooke, Observer
Amiable new history of the public park… He turns up lots of interesting, joyful stuff along the way. He’s particularly good on our forebears’ taste for the ersatz… A Walk in the Park is an enjoyable stroll.
Rachel Cooke, Guardian
Fast-paced and richly peopled… Ebullient and enamored of his heroes is Elborough.
Gillian Darley, Literary Review
Highly enjoyable.
Sunday Times
Elborough's quietly effervescent style manages to transform the reader from being someone with a passing interest in whatever topic he happens to be writing about into a fully-fledged Routemaster/LP/London loon.
Travel Guide
His writing combines subtle drollery with a fantastical, Monty Python-ish strain… We can count this captivating book among the boons they [parks] have granted us.
Andrew Martin, Financial Times
Travis Elborough is becoming a latter-day Alan Bennett. Let loose in an array of reference libraries, he summons many a curious fact…from the shelves, which makes for a rich narrative… Alluring detail fills every page.
Christopher Hawtree, Spectator
This is a fascinating, informative, revelatory book … The vast array of knowledge that Elborough disperses in this book will make you look at parks differently … Parks seem an immutable, strangely paradisiacal element of our fraught and complicated urban lives, but the fact that we actually have them, as Elborough demonstrates in this wonderful book is something to be marvelled at.
William Boyd, Guardian
Elborough writes in an aptly meandering style with an appetite for the eccentric marginalia of history
Ben Felsenburg, Mail on Sunday
[It is] quirky and original.
Times Literary Supplement
[A Walk in the Park is] wittily written and wide-ranging.
French Property News, Book of the Year