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A Traveler at Forty

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A middle-aged narrator recounts a wide-ranging European tour led by a friend, moving from British cities through Paris and the Riviera to Italy, Switzerland, Germany, and Holland. Along the way he records vivid impressions of urban life, art, architecture, cafés, galleries, and religious sites, notes encounters with memorable personalities, and contrasts manners, class, and public customs. Episodes range from leisurely promenades and museum visits to sensory scenes at Monte Carlo and smoky industrial districts, while reflective asides consider art, literary taste, and the altered perspective that travel brings at forty.

ILLUSTRATIONS

Piccadilly Circus Frontispiece
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I saw Mr. G. conversing with Miss E. 8
One of those really interesting conversations between Barfleur and Miss X. 20
“I like it,” he pronounced. “The note is somber, but it is excellent work” 70
Hoped for the day when the issue might be tried out physically 74
Here the Thames was especially delightful 90
Barfleur 156
The French have made much of the Seine 228
One of the thousands upon thousands of cafés on the boulevards of Paris 236
These places were crowded with a gay and festive throng 244
I looked to a distant table to see the figure he indicated 252
“My heavens, how well she keeps up!” 290
I sated myself on the house fronts or backs below the Ponte Vecchio 384
There can only be one Venice 404
A German dance hall, Berlin 464
Teutonic bursts of temper 482