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Occupation
  
Journalist

Name
  
John Hillaby

Nationality
  
British

Role
  
Writer

Period
  
1949–1992

Genre
  
Travel writing


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Subject
  
Britain, Europe, Africa

Notable works
  
Journey to the Jade SeaJourney Through Britain

Died
  
October 10, 1996, York, United Kingdom

Books
  
Journey Through Britain, Journey to the Jade Sea

Spouse
  
Kathleen Burton (m. 1981), Thelma Gordon (m. 1966), Eleanor Riley (m. 1940)

John Hillaby (24 July 1917 – 10 October 1996) was a British travel writer and explorer.

Hillaby was the son of a Yorkshire printer. He was educated at Woodhouse Grove School, Leeds. He embarked on a career in journalism, interrupted by service in the Second World War. After the war he worked for the Manchester Guardian, the New York Times and the New Scientist.

In 1949, he published his first book, Within these Stream. His real impact on the literary scene came in 1964, when he published Journey to the Jade Sea, an account of his 1,000-mile walk with a camel train through northern Kenya to Lake Turkana. The book set the pattern for his later books, Journey Through Britain (1968), an account of his walk from Land's End to John o' Groats, Journey Through Europe (1972) and Journey Through Love (1976).

His earlier journeys were always alone, but after he married Kathleen Burton (also a great walker) in 1981 the two travelled together. She featured in his later books, Journey Home (1983), John Hillaby's Yorkshire (1986), John Hillaby's London (1987) and Journey to the Gods (1991).

References

John Hillaby Wikipedia


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