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The Life of the Moselle / From its source in the Vosges Mountains to its junction with the Rhine at Coblence

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A travel narrative follows the Moselle from its mountainous French source through towns and valleys to its confluence with the Rhine, offering scenic sketches of forests, pools, vine-covered slopes, and riverine villages. The author records local history, Roman remains, medieval castles and ruins, market towns, seasonal activities such as the vintage and towage, and everyday river life including ferrying, boat-building, and tolls. Chapters move downstream by region, alternating topographical description, antiquarian notes, and anecdotal river incidents, while engraved sketches and decorative plates punctuate the account and evoke changing light, weather, and rural customs.

About the Author

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Octavius Rooke

Octavius Rooke was an author known for his work in travel literature, particularly his book "The Life of the Moselle," which explores the scenic beauty and cultural significance of the Moselle River. This work takes readers on a journey from the river's source in the Vosges Mountains to its confluence with the Rhine at Coblence, offering insights into the landscapes, towns, and history along the way. Rooke's writing reflects a deep appreciation for the natural world and the regions he describes, contributing to the literary heritage of travel narratives.

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