About This Book
A lively collection of sketches and essays that examines nineteenth-century travel, technology, and rural life through keen observation and humor. Essays range from reflections on the wheel as a mechanical and cultural motif to lively accounts of stagecoaches, canals, railroads, and the habits of engines and trainmen. Throughout, travel incidents and small-town scenes are rendered as reminiscence, anecdote, and practical detail, often with satirical or affectionate asides. A concluding series of shorter vignettes offers personal memories, local traditions, and roadside curiosities, all delivered in an informal, conversational tone.
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