A quirky, reflective travelogue from a Boston gentleman
The book blends sharp wit with candid observations as the narrator journals an excursion to the Highlands of New Hampshire and Lake Winnipiseogee. It tilts between vivid scenery, humorous encounters, and earnest reflections on writing, memory, and the nature of life.
Across the pages you’ll find practical notes on travel and writing setup, plus lively scenes from inns and towns. A memorable interview with a ventriloquist reveals personal history, philosophy, and the temptations of show business, all told with a curious mix of humor and patience. The narrator also ponders material goods, the durability of old paper, and the ideas we carry from place to place.
- Quick sketches of people met on the road, including a ventriloquist and his backstory
- Personal thoughts on writing habits, choice of paper, and memory aids
- Anecdotes about travel life, inns, and local scenes along the lake
- Gentle philosophical reflections on science, existence, and nature
Ideal for readers of early American travel writing, humor, and thoughtful digressions about books, memory, and the road.