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The narrator records a month of travel across Yorkshire, blending landscape description—coastlines, cliffs, and hills—with lively sketches of towns, inns, and local people. Practical travel concerns, disputes over hospitality and pricing, and regional dialects recur alongside observations on industry, textile manufacture, and mining. Antiquarian and archaeological finds appear amid accounts of seaside storms, fishing communities, and coastal defenses. Short topical essays on urban cleanliness, education, and social manners alternate with anecdotal encounters and reflections, producing a varied, observational portrait of county life that mixes natural scenery, economic activity, and social debate.

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Walter White

Walter White was an English author and travel writer known for his vivid descriptions and engaging narratives. His works often reflect his explorations of various regions, providing readers with insights into the cultures and landscapes he encountered. Among his notable titles are "A July Holiday in Saxony, Bohemia, and Silesia," which captures the charm of Central Europe, and "A Month in Yorkshire," a detailed account of the English countryside. White's writing is characterized by its rich detail and personal observations, making his travelogues both informative and enjoyable.

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