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The Roof of France; Or, the Causses of the Lozère

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A travel account records two exploratory journeys across the high limestone plateaus and dramatic gorges of Lozère and neighbouring districts, blending panoramic description with local observation. It depicts stony, wind‑swept plateaux carpeted with seasonal flowers, abrupt descents into fertile river valleys, and narrow canyons such as the Tarn, alongside visits to market towns and rural homesteads. Discussions of farming practices, seasonal extremes, stone-built landscapes, geological formations, and regional customs are interwoven with practical routes, vivid scenery, and portraits of hospitality and everyday life among sparsely settled communities.

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Matilda Betham-Edwards

Matilda Betham-Edwards was a British author and travel writer known for her vivid depictions of France and Spain in the late 19th century. Her works often blend personal narrative with cultural observation, providing readers with a unique perspective on the regions she explored. Notable titles include "East of Paris: Sketches in the Gâtinais, Bourbonnais, and Champagne," which showcases her keen eye for detail and appreciation for the landscapes and people of France. Betham-Edwards' writings reflect her adventurous spirit and her ability to convey the charm and complexities of the places she visited.

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