Lee's Cézanne-like obsession with capturing and recording a rocky feature in all lights, conditions and weathers, make his quest a fascinating one. - Independent on Sunday
Pendle isn't the highest or the most dramatic of landmarks, but it is obviously very important to Lee and, seeing it through his eyes, it becomes somewhere very special. Magical too; despite the surrounding factory smoke, parked cars, houses and farms, in these photographs the hill itself appears quite bewitching: especially when it blushes crimson in the morning, is swathed in cloud or encrusted with frost... Any photography fans with an affection for the area should get hold of a copy and stick it on their bookshelf for emergency inspiration. - TGO: The Great Outdoors
Alastair's pictures are fascinating and evocative. The variety of shots is quite amazing and it could well make it even more famed - one of the country's most characteristic of hills. - Nelson Leader
See Pendle Hill, one of the gems of northern England, strike a pose for every season in this beautiful photographic tribute. - Wanderlust
"The photographs in this book are absolutely stunning and make me even more proud to live in Pendle. As a local, I know that our area is a dramatically beautiful one and his collection of photographs capture that spectacular beauty so well." Councillor Allan Buck - Nelson Leader
Alistair lets the pictures do the talking and they do this superbly. - Footsteps
'Proves that Lancashire has some of the best countryside in the world.' Badger Books - Independent on Sunday