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L.C. Page & Company Boston MDCCCCVII
A warm, first‑hand look at the dawn of motor‑car travel, this work opens with a thoughtful appraisal of the automobile’s promise and the challenges faced by early drivers. The author blends practical advice—how to read road signs, choose reliable inns, and cope with ever‑changing routes—with vivid anecdotes that capture the excitement of steering a machine still finding its place on the continent’s highways. Readers will feel the mixture of caution and wonder that defined every outing in those pioneering days.
The journey then spreads across the heart of Europe, from the rolling vineyards of Touraine to the rugged Pyrenees, and onward through Britain’s coastal roads, the wind‑swept dykes of Holland, and the scenic banks of the Rhine. Illustrated with period photographs, maps and plans, the book also offers handy appendices on famous road races, hill climbs, and the emerging automobile industry. It’s a charming guide for anyone curious about the early art of motor touring and the landscapes that first motorists explored.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (440K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-07-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

b. 1871
Best known for richly detailed travel books, this American writer explored France, Britain, Italy, and the wider Mediterranean in an engaging early-20th-century style. Much of the work was published under the pen name Francis Miltoun and often paired lively text with illustrations by Blanche McManus.
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