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A travelogue of northeastern Yorkshire presenting painted studies and prose sketches of coastlines, moors, dales, and market towns. The narrator leads readers along routes from inland passes to cliffside villages, recording topography, light and weather, local architecture, fishing communities, and surviving folklore, while noting ruined abbeys, harbors, beacons, and heather-clad hills. Chapters mix evocative landscape description with practical itineraries and observational vignettes of everyday rural life; accompanying illustrations reproduce views, scenes, and local characters to complement the descriptive text.
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