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In the Track of R. L. Stevenson and Elsewhere in Old France

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A travel narrative recounts journeys across regions of old France, following routes associated with Robert Louis Stevenson and exploring additional locales. The author blends vivid descriptions of landscapes, mountain towns, rivers and ancient bridges with sketches of local life, inns, markets, fairs, and religious shrines. Historical and folkloric notes appear, from Camisard country and the Beast of Gévaudan to cathedral architecture and wooden pilgrimage images, often illustrated with on-site anecdotes. The work is organized as a sequence of regional chapters that combine practical route details, scenic observation, and cultural commentary for the curious traveler.

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J. A. Hammerton

J. A. Hammerton was a writer known for his travel literature and reflections on literary life. His notable works include "In the Track of R. L. Stevenson and Elsewhere in Old France," which explores the landscapes and experiences inspired by the famous author, and "The Call of the Town: A Tale of Literary Life," a narrative that delves into the intricacies of the literary world. Additionally, Hammerton's "The Real Argentine: Notes and Impressions of a Year in the Argentine and Uruguay" offers insights into South American culture and society. His writings reflect a keen observation of places and people, contributing to the genre of travel and literary commentary.

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