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A topographical survey presents the royal palaces, parks, and forests associated with French monarchical life, combining architectural description, garden history, and accounts of courtly hunts and pageantry. Chapters proceed as itineraries through suburban and country residences around the capital and farther afield, examining the evolution of garden styles, palace interiors and exteriors, and the surrounding landscapes. The narrative weaves picturesque anecdotes and visitor-oriented observations with plans and illustrations, highlighting decorative features, formal and informal garden layouts, and the social rituals that influenced the design and use of these royal domains.

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M. F. Mansfield

M. F. Mansfield was a travel writer and author known for his vivid descriptions of various regions in Europe. His works often explore the historical and cultural significance of places, making them appealing to both travelers and history enthusiasts. Notable titles include "Castles and Chateaux of Old Burgundy" and "Dickens' London," where he intricately weaves narratives that capture the essence of the locations he describes. Mansfield's writings reflect a deep appreciation for the landscapes and histories of France and beyond, contributing to the literary heritage of travel literature.

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