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Benny Rothman’s book


1932 Kinder Trespass: A Personal View of the Kinder Scout Mass Trespass

by Benny Rothman (April 1982, Willow Publishing, 56 pages)

The 1932 Kinder Trespass Cover In the words of the Foreword by Tom Waghorn: "This book, told in Benny's own words, is an important historical document for the rambling world."

 

Contents

Foreword by Tom Waghorn

Introduction

"The Manchester Rambler"

Living for the Weekends

Opposition

The Trespass

Arrest and Trial

Derby Assizes

Not in Vain

In the Introduction Benny says he has written the book "... because I believe that the Mass Trespass is too important to be dismissed either as youthful folly, or as a political stunt."

Recognising that "a whole mythology has grown around the Trespass", in preparing for the book, Benny interviewed participants, local villages, keepers and policemen who took part. He re-read newspaper accounts of the time, and again looked at the court proceedings, in order to present as accurate an account as possible of the Trespass, and what it brought about.

His hope was that "The book should help to impress on outdoor lovers that access such as we have was not easily attained. It should help in making us more vigilant, and determined to oppose any threat to the countryside from whatever source it might come."

Trespassers 1932

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