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A collection of travel letters records a Midwestern American's summer tour of Europe, beginning with the ocean crossing and moving through the Netherlands, Germany, France, England, Ireland and Scotland. Presented as episodic newspaper dispatches, the narrative pairs brisk city and landscape descriptions with wry social observation—canal towns and market life, river voyages and provincial streets, Parisian boulevards and British sights—while noting food, weather and local customs. Short, anecdotal sketches and practical detail convey the traveler’s impressions, occasional historic context, and humorous comparisons between American and European manners in an informal, conversational voice.
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