The Cathedral Towns and Intervening Places of England, Ireland and Scotland: / A Description of Cities, Cathedrals, Lakes, Mountains, Ruins, and Watering-places.
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A brisk travel narrative that escorts readers through cathedral towns and notable landscapes across Ireland, England, and Scotland, pairing on-site descriptions of cities, cathedrals, lakes, mountains, ruins, and watering-places with concise historical and biographical background. Originating from amended newspaper reminiscences, the chapters combine personal observation and practical travel detail with compiled facts from authorities, delivering scene-setting accounts of architecture, antiquities, and local customs. Organized regionally, it alternates lively impressions and critical commentary with useful itineraries and indices, aiming to inform general readers who seek both picturesque description and accessible historical context.
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