
audiobook
by John Moore
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CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME.
A VIEW OF SOCIETY and MANNERS IN France, Switzerland, and Germany.
LETTER L.
LETTER LI.
LETTER LII.
LETTER LIII.
LETTER LIV.
LETTER LV.
LETTER LVI.
Step into the bustling cafés of Frankfurt, the grand halls of Cassel, and the disciplined barracks of Prussia through a series of lively letters written by a curious observer. Each missive reads like a snapshot of everyday life—describing everything from the modest table d’hôte in a German inn to the glittering art cabinets of French aristocrats. The writer’s keen eye captures the quirks of local etiquette, the humor of masquerades, and the subtle rivalries that flavor courtly conversations. Interwoven with anecdotes about notable figures, the letters offer both wit and thoughtful comparison of French, Swiss, and German customs.
Beyond the travel notes, the work delves into the military rigor of Prussian troops, the lavish entertainments at royal palaces, and the intellectual pulse of academies across the region. Readers will enjoy vivid portraits of personalities—princes, queens, and even a corpulent general—each rendered with a blend of admiration and gentle satire. The collection paints a rich tapestry of 18th‑century European society, inviting listeners to hear the sounds, see the fashions, and feel the attitudes that defined an era.
Full title
A View of Society and Manners in France, Switzerland, and Germany, Vol. 2 (of 2) With Anecdotes Relating to Some Eminent Characters With Anecdotes Relating to Some Eminent Characters
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (348K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2019-01-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1729–1802
A Scottish physician who turned his sharp eye for people and places into bestselling travel books and novels, he wrote with the curiosity of a doctor and the timing of a storyteller. His most famous novel, Zeluco, helped make him a widely read literary name in late eighteenth-century Britain.
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