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An account of a motorized tour across Europe that records roads, landscapes, and small-town life encountered while avoiding the attractions of major cities. It follows crossings of Alpine passes into Italy, lakeside scenes around Como, and a drive through provincial France with attention to châteaux, markets, and peasant customs. Practical observations on travel logistics, currency, local habits, tipping, and motoring hazards are interwoven with descriptive passages about scenery, architecture, and roadside encounters. The narrative emphasizes personal impressions of routes, hospitality, and the sensory experience of traveling by automobile through varied European regions.

About the Author

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Russell Richardson

Russell Richardson was an early 20th-century author known for his travel writing. His notable work, "Europe from a Motor Car," reflects his experiences and observations while journeying through Europe by automobile. This book captures the essence of the landscapes, cultures, and people he encountered, offering readers a unique perspective on the continent during a transformative period in history. Richardson's writing is characterized by its vivid descriptions and engaging narrative style, making it a significant contribution to the genre of travel literature.

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