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A set of thirteen short pieces composed as sketches and stories drawn from travel and recollection, presenting episodic encounters, atmospheric landscapes, and vivid local color. The writing shifts between anecdote, melancholy reminiscence, and ironic observation, dwelling on vanished customs, transient characters, and the sensory details of place. Rather than a single narrative, the collection offers varied moods—satirical, dreamlike, and reflective—that foreground atmosphere and character sketches over plot, inviting readers to linger on impressionistic scenes and the memories that shape them.

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R. B. Cunninghame Graham

R. B. Cunninghame Graham was a Scottish writer and politician known for his diverse literary contributions and adventurous spirit. He wrote extensively on travel and history, with notable works such as "A Vanished Arcadia: Being Some Account of the Jesuits in Paraguay 1607-1767," which explores the Jesuit missions in South America. His writings often reflect his deep interest in the cultures and landscapes he encountered, particularly during his travels in Morocco, as seen in "Mogreb-el-Acksa: A Journey in Morocco." Cunninghame Graham's storytelling is characterized by vivid descriptions and a keen sense of place, making him a unique figure in Scottish literature.

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