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Peeps at many lands: Wales

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A guided tour of Wales that combines travel description, local industries, and folklore, moving through regions from rugged mountains and historic castles to market towns, coasts, rivers, and notable sites. The author interweaves landscape sketches and practical notes on coal, slate, and wool industries with retellings of legends, antiquities, and battles, and chapters on eisteddfodau, Harlech, a buried village, and landmarks such as the Wye valley, Plynlimmon, and Devil's Bridge. Illustrations and maps accompany observational essays that balance contemporary life with meditation on myth and memory, emphasizing how local traditions and ruins shape present-day places.

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Title: Peeps at many lands: Wales

Author: E. M. Wilmot-Buxton

Release date: March 6, 2023 [eBook #70214]

Language: English

Original publication: United Kingdom: Adam and Charles Black, 1911

Credits: Fiona Holmes and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.

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Transcriber’s Note

Page 16—Glendyfrdwy changed to Glyndyfrdwy

The Footnotes have been changed from alpha to numeric.

In the List of Illustrations the page number for OLD ROMAN BRIDGE NEAR SWANSEA has been changed from 78 to 80 as positioned in the original.

ABEREDW AND BLACK MOUNTAINS. Page 60.

PEEPS AT MANY LANDS

WALES

BY

E. M. WILMOT-BUXTON

F.R.Hist.S.

AUTHOR OF “BRITAIN LONG AGO”, ETC.

CONTAINING TWELVE FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS IN COLOUR

LONDON
ADAM AND CHARLES BLACK
1911