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A guide along the river's course from its Cotswold headwaters toward London blends travel description, historical anecdote, and literary allusion, pairing text with picturesque illustrations. It surveys castles and palaces, market towns and hamlets, towpaths, bridges, locks, churches and monastic sites, and records royal and ecclesiastical associations. The narrative emphasizes changing landscapes, riverside atmospheres, and the river's cultural resonance in poetry and local lore. Occasional architectural and social notes illuminate how settlements and estates grew from monastic and noble patronage.
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