The pilgrimage through southern counties of England The book is of England, of its work and play, it's trees and tiny villages, ancient treasures and lovely byways.
Born in New Zealand in 1907, Snowden became well known both locally and abroad as a writer of devotional books.
She spent her working life in the service of the Methodist Church, as a deaconess, which involved social service work among other duties. She wrote her first book in 1933 and published over 50 more. She was also well known as a broadcaster.
In 1975 she was awarded an OBE, and in 1956 she was elected the first Vice President of the Methodist Conference. She died in December 1999.