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A Morning's Walk from London to Kew

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A pedestrian narrator records observations made while traveling from central London to the suburbs, mixing landscape description—parks, riverside villas, gardens, and urban smoke—with close attention to local industry, manufactories, and roadside characters. Interwoven are moral and political reflections on poverty, labour, public expenditure, the effects of machinery, roads and fire prevention, and suggestions for civic improvement and communications. Portraits of parish institutions, workhouses, and popular customs prompt broader commentary on social welfare, commerce, superstition, and the duties of statesmen, offering practical proposals and philosophical asides grounded in everyday observation.

About the Author

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Sir R. Phillips

Sir R. Phillips was an English author and notable figure in the early 19th century, recognized for his contributions to travel literature. His most well-known work, "A Morning's Walk from London to Kew," offers a vivid account of a journey through the English countryside, reflecting both the natural beauty and the cultural landscape of the time. Phillips' writing is characterized by its observational detail and a keen appreciation for the environment, making his work a valuable resource for understanding the era's perspectives on nature and travel.

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