A Walk from London to John O'Groat's / With Notes by the Way
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A walking travelogue recounts a series of pedestrian days across England, combining route descriptions with reflections on rural life, architecture, and agricultural practice. The narrator contrasts travel by foot with railway speed, records encounters with farmers, laborers, and innkeepers, and observes hedgerows, old houses, farms, and local customs. Detailed attention is given to farming innovations, cooperative labor, and landscape change, alongside impressions of village industries, seasonal work, and natural history. The work alternates diary-like chapters of places visited with topical essays exploring social condition and comparative rural practices.
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