Travel back to 1814 Paris through a physician‑writer’s eyes, with vivid scenes, sharp observations, and personal discoveries.
This nonfiction journal follows a family’s journey from Kingston to Paris, detailing daily experiences, costs, and impressions from the road to grand palaces, churches, and museums. Rich with period color, it contrasts English and French life, and includes practical travel notes, memorable encounters, and reflections on politics, war, and culture as the author navigates a changing Europe.
- Experience a first‑hand account of travel in the post‑Napoleon era, from Dover packets to Sevres and Versailles.
- See how the author talks to locals, negotiates language barriers, and observes customs, manners, and public life.
- Learn about travel logistics of the time, including posting speeds, costs, and lodging, plus candid notes on hospitality and local scenes.
- Read about impressive sights (Versailles, the Louvre, Sevres) and personal encounters that illuminate the era’s tensions and curiosities.
Ideal for readers of travel journals, historical memoirs, and vivid, on‑the‑ground depictions of 19th‑century Europe.