Not only is High Places a compendium of fine work from one of the regions most respected journalists, it is illustrated throughout by the sketches of Alfred Wainwright, the acclaimed Lake District and Coast to Coast chronicler. That's some double act. - Lancashire Evening Post
I recommend this collection to any Lake District enthusiast. For fans of A.H. Griffin, this book is a must. - TGO: The Great Outdoors
This collection of articles, all written with the familiarity of a native, the eye of a journalist and the heart of one who was besotted with the fells all his life, whether describing a day on the tops or an encounter with a fox or a stag, never fails to lift the spirit. - Cumbria
Combining the beautiful nature writing of Harry Griffin and the drawings of Alfred Wainwirght is a stroke of genius. It's a wonderful book worth reading over and over again - preferably while curled up in front of a log fire and a glass of red wine to hand. - Whitehaven News
This is the perfect book for anyone who loves the Lake District. The combination of Wainwright's pencil drawings and Harry Griffin's short articles, evocative of the world of bucolic England in the 1950s and '60s, make for a delightful pocket-sized hardback, ideal for reading up a hillside. - Good Book Guide
In a match made in heaven, publishers Frances Lincoln have united two Lakeland legends. - Country Walking