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A seasoned American observer recounts a late-life summer tour through Britain, France, and nearby regions, moving between ports, railways, and country towns. The narrative traces daily travel: crossings, city visits, countryside sights, antiquities like Stonehenge and Salisbury, university towns, social receptions, and museum and cathedral impressions. Interwoven are reflections on half a century of societal and technological change, vivid descriptions of public ceremonies and crowded entertainments, and personal anecdotes about accommodations and travel routines. Chapters alternate travelogue entries with general impressions and miscellaneous observations gathered during the journey.
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