A Year's Journey through France and Part of Spain, Volume 1 (1777)
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A series of letters records a year's travel through France and part of Spain, mixing practical advice with vivid anecdotes. The narrator describes inns, money exchange, local customs, and contrasts national habits such as cleanliness, dress, and hospitality. Encounters with landlords, bankers, convent life, and the practical hardships of the road supply episodic scenes and character sketches. Reflections on temper, fairness, and cultural misunderstanding temper both praise and censure. Observations are offered in a conversational, often ironic voice that blends travelerly counsel with moral and social commentary.
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