About This Book
A series of observational essays and short sketches that portray rural and agricultural life through detailed descriptions of farmhouses, dairies, fuel and brewing practices, and seasonal work. Early pieces profile the daily existence of labourers, allotment holders, and field-faring women while letters examine labour conditions and the allotment system. A second section collects brief natural-history and seasonal studies that record the coming of summer and note birds, wildflowers, and occasional urban contrasts. The writing emphasizes tangible routines, landscape features, and the economic and domestic realities shaping country existence.
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