Witty travelogue and cabinet‑room report in one, this memoir blends sharp observation with dry humor.
It follows a government inspector through the West Country and beyond, mixing vivid sketches of Cornwall with reflections on public health, administration, and the people who shape policy.
The book uses travel scenes, personal anecdotes, and historical context to illuminate how government work touches everyday life. It moves from rustic villages to grand offices, pairing practical detail with humane storytelling to reveal the quirks and stakes of late 19th‑century bureaucracy.
- Cornish character and local life, with playful naming and memorable vignettes.
- Behind‑the‑scenes insight into the Local Government Board and its evolving duties.
- Public health, sanitation, and the politics of policy in a changing Britain.
- Humorous, human moments that anchor large topics in real people and places.
Ideal for readers who enjoy travel writing, social history, and lightly satirical takes on governance and public life.