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The Exeter Road - The story of the west of England highway - cover
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The Exeter Road - The story of the west of England highway

Charles G. Harper

Editora: Good Press

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In "The Exeter Road," Charles G. Harper presents a captivating exploration of one of England's historic thoroughfares, merging travel narrative with local history and cultural observation. Harper's stylistic flair shines through his meticulous attention to detail, as he intricately weaves personal anecdote with vivid descriptions of the landscapes, communities, and landmarks along the route from London to Exeter. The book serves as both a guide and a reflection on the enduring significance of this ancient road, illuminating its role in the broader context of 19th-century travel literature, where the journey itself is as meaningful as the destination. Harper, an accomplished author and artist with a deep affinity for England's heritage and landscapes, drew upon his extensive knowledge of geography and history to produce this work. His passion for traveling, coupled with a keen interest in the rich narratives embedded in England'Äôs roads, allowed him to create a vivid tapestry of journeying through time. Harper's prior works and his role in the literature of travel further underscore his commitment to capturing the essence of English routes and their stories. For those fascinated by the confluence of history, travel, and literature, "The Exeter Road" is an indispensable read. Harper'Äôs insightful observations and engaging prose invite readers to embark on their own journey while shedding light on the significance of the paths we tread. This book is a celebration of the exploration spirit, making it an essential addition to any travel literature enthusiast's collection.
Disponível desde: 31/10/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 203 páginas.

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