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The author records a long series of carriage journeys undertaken by a pair of women, presenting episodic travel letters that blend practical advice with vivid scene-setting. The narratives move through coastal and inland New England and into adjacent provinces, portraying mountain passes, river valleys, seaside resorts, inns, village life and various roadside encounters. Organized as regional outings and annual drives, the accounts emphasize the pleasures and challenges of self-directed travel, along with details of equipment, hospitality, and everyday travel etiquette.

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Frances S. Howe

Frances S. Howe was an American author known for her travel writing and adventurous spirit. Her notable work, "14000 Miles, a Carriage and Two Women," chronicles an extensive journey through various landscapes, offering readers a glimpse into the experiences and challenges faced during her travels. Howe's writing reflects her keen observations and insights into the places she visited, as well as the dynamics of travel companionship. Through her narrative, she contributes to the genre of travel literature, capturing the essence of exploration in the late 19th century.

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