Riviera Towns

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Riviera Towns

by Herbert Adams Gibbons

EN·~3 hours·1 chapter

Chapters

1 total

E-text prepared by Al Haines

3:58:16

Description

A wandering narrator invites listeners into the sun‑kissed valleys of the French Riviera, where the scent of perfume‑laden Grasse hovers over olive groves and bright, climbing roses. From a study window in Théoule, the author’s curiosity is sparked by an artist friend arriving from New York, and together they set out to capture the town’s winding lanes, fragrant gardens, and the vivid clash of Mediterranean flora.

The journey becomes a lyrical portrait of a landscape that balances the green of northern forests with the brilliant blues and reds of the coast. Vivid descriptions of ancient olive trees intertwined with blooming mimosa, crimson‑red ramblers, and fragrant wisteria create a tapestry that feels both familiar and exotic. As the two travelers ride inland, the narrative swells with observations of light, color, and history, offering a gentle invitation to explore a region where every hill and street holds a story waiting to be painted.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (228K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2007-07-04

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Herbert Adams Gibbons

Herbert Adams Gibbons

1880–1934

An early 20th-century journalist and foreign correspondent, he wrote vividly about world politics, empire, and the shifting map of Europe, Asia, and Africa. His work brings a firsthand, on-the-ground perspective to events that were reshaping the modern world.

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