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The Danube

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This travelogue follows journeys along the Danube’s scenic stretches, from upper navigable reaches through mountain gorges, vine-clad valleys, medieval castles, and bustling river towns, describing landscapes, local legends, and historical episodes tied to riverfront sites. The narrative combines practical travel observations about steamers, roads, and place-name spellings with sketches of towns and countryside, occasional historical background, and personal impressions gathered during walking and boating excursions. Illustrations accompany the text to amplify visual detail. The tone guides readers interested in picturesque, less-traveled stretches of the river.

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Walter Jerrold

Walter Jerrold was an English author and biographer known for his engaging narratives and insightful character studies. His works often explore the lives of notable figures, as seen in his biography "Michael Faraday, Man of Science," which delves into the life of the renowned physicist and chemist. Jerrold also wrote about literary figures, such as in "Charles Lamb," where he examines the life and contributions of the beloved essayist. His diverse writings, including travel narratives like "The Danube" and historical reflections in "Hampton Court," showcase his versatility and interest in both science and literature.

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