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British Highways and Byways from a Motor Car / Being a Record of a Five Thousand Mile Tour in England, Wales and Scotland

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A travel narrative records a long summer motor tour across England, Wales, and Scotland, blending practical route notes with descriptive sketches of towns, villages, castles, churches, ruins, and rural scenery. The writer documents road conditions, itinerary decisions, and impressions of local life, frequently visiting lesser-known or out-of-the-way places. Organized by regional chapters, the account pairs compact observations of picturesque and historic sites with visual material such as color plates, photographic duogravures, and maps. The overall approach is observational and informative, intended to guide or inspire readers traveling by motor, rail, bicycle, or on foot.

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Thos. D. Murphy

Thos. D. Murphy was an early 20th-century travel writer known for his engaging accounts of motoring adventures across various landscapes. His notable works include "British Highways and Byways from a Motor Car," which chronicles a five-thousand-mile journey through England, Wales, and Scotland, showcasing the charm of the British countryside. Murphy's writings often reflect a spirit of exploration, as seen in "In Unfamiliar England," where he documents lesser-known locales and cultural sites. His travel narratives extend beyond the UK, with books like "On Old-World Highways," which captures the essence of motoring through France and Germany. Through his vivid descriptions, Murphy contributed to the genre of travel literature, inviting readers to experience the world from the comfort of their armchairs.

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