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A guided survey of the smaller Channel islands divides attention among Alderney, Guernsey, Sark, and Jersey, combining travel directions and practical advice with historical notes and natural description. The text recounts medieval and later contests for control while tracing archaeological remains and antiquities. It describes geology, cliffs, coves, caves, flora and marine life, and emphasizes strong tides and navigational hazards. Practical sections cover routes, boat services, accommodation, markets, and local costs. Illustrated sketches and maps accompany chapters organized by island, blending topography, local color, and observations useful to visitors and naturalists.

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Walter Cooper Dendy

Walter Cooper Dendy was an English author known for his contributions to literature in the 19th century. He is particularly recognized for his works that explore philosophical themes and the mysteries of existence. His notable titles include "The Islets of the Channel," which reflects on the natural beauty and cultural significance of the Channel Islands, and "The Philosophy of Mystery," where he delves into the complexities of human understanding and the nature of reality. Dendy's writings often blend elements of fiction with philosophical inquiry, making him a unique voice in his era.

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