Two Summers in Guyenne: A Chronicle of the Wayside and Waterside
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A travel chronicle of two seasons spent exploring southwestern France, following rivers, moors, gorges, and provincial towns by foot and by canoe. The text blends vivid landscape sketches—from volcanic uplands and basalt defiles to heathered causses and river plains—with visits to abbeys, châteaux, and antiquities. Encounters with rural inhabitants and regional dress illustrate local customs and everyday labor, while practical notes on routes, maps, and sketches accompany natural-history observations and horticultural detail. Observations on historical regional boundaries and the pleasures of slow travel provide a reflective thread through the itinerant narrative.
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