
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
CHAPTER I DOUARNÉNEZ
CHAPTER II ROCHEFORT-EN-TERRE
CHAPTER III VITRÉ
CHAPTER IV VANNES
CHAPTER V QUIMPER
CHAPTER VI ST. BRIEUC
CHAPTER VII PAIMPOL
CHAPTER VIII GUINGAMP
CHAPTER IX HUELGOAT
In the quiet Breton village of Douarnenez, the daily rhythm shifts as the sardine fleet rolls back into harbor. The narrow, cobbled streets fill with the clatter of wooden sabots and the scent of sea‑salt, while nets of pale cornflower hue drape across white‑washed houses like festive banners. This lively arrival signals a season of hope for the 9,000 residents whose lives are woven tightly around the tiny silver fish.
Against this backdrop stroll the robust fishermen, bronzed by sun and sea, their blue eyes flashing against weathered, rust‑colored garb. They move with a careless grace that seems to teeter on the brink of chaos, yet their steps never falter, embodying the village’s resilient spirit. Meanwhile the town’s shopkeepers and women tend to bustling markets and drying oilskin, creating a vivid tableau of color and labor that hints at the intimate stories waiting to unfold.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (235K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-06-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

A travel writer best remembered for vividly illustrated books created with her father, artist Mortimer Menpes, she helped bring far-off places to early 20th-century readers in an accessible, visual way.
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