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The book blends travel description, historical narrative, and illustrations to survey Belgian towns, countryside, and institutions. Vivid accounts of market-places, belfries, churches, canals, and coastal dunes alternate with retellings of medieval events, civic traditions, sieges, and revolutions, tracing how regional identities evolved. Chapters move from urban details—architecture, public ceremonies, museums, and daily life—to rural scenes of farms and the Ardennes, while profiles of principal cities discuss artistic heritage and municipal government. Maps and plates accompany the text, providing visual context alongside historical overview and on-the-ground impressions.

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George W. T. Omond

George W. T. Omond was a Scottish author known for his contributions to historical and travel literature. His works often explore the cultural and historical significance of various regions, particularly Belgium and Scotland. Notable titles include "Belgium," which provides insights into the country's landscape and heritage, and "Peeps at Many Lands: Belgium," a travelogue that captures the essence of Belgian life. Omond's writings reflect a keen interest in the historical narratives surrounding the Scottish Union and notable figures such as Fletcher of Saltoun, showcasing his ability to blend history with engaging storytelling.

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