Travel by road and sea through old-world lands, with vivid portraits of inns, scenery, and history.
This nonfiction collection follows a spirited motor journey across France, Germany, and Britain, mixing practical road observations with surprising legends and local character. Rich in atmosphere, the narration threads practical travel detail with evocative scenes from towns, coastlines, and countryside, offering readers a window into a bygone era of motoring.
- Vivid vignettes of inns, villages, and landscapes that shaped early motor rambles.
- Balanced details of routes, scenery, climate, and local hospitality.
- Historical notes and legends that enrich the travelogue without overwhelming the journey.
- A sense of pace and mood that captures the era’s road travel spirit.
Ideal for readers who enjoy classic travel writing, cross‑channel journeys, and stories of road travel from a historical perspective that blends information with memorable scenes.