Brittany & Its Byways

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Brittany & Its Byways

by Mrs. Bury Palliser

EN·~5 hours

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A vivid, illustrated tour of Brittany unfolds through the eyes of a curious traveler who follows a winding path from historic dockyards to remote stone circles. The narrative weaves together practical details—like securing a consul’s letter to enter the naval workshops—with lively anecdotes about imperial canoes, Roman triremes and the relics of Napoleon that linger in the shipyard’s museum. Along the way, the author pauses at centuries‑old churches, châteaux and bustling market towns, each entry accompanied by a finely rendered sketch that brings the region’s stonework, stained glass and coastal scenery to life.

Beyond the monuments, the book captures the everyday rhythm of Breton life: the distinctive cap worn by women in Cherbourg, the lively ports where sardine boats bob, and the quiet devotion of local abbeys. Readers are invited to trace the footsteps of medieval queens, Norman dukes and Napoleonic heroes, gaining a sense of how history, legend and landscape intertwine across this rugged north‑western corner of France.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (329K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2007-09-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Mrs. Bury Palliser

Mrs. Bury Palliser

1805–1878

Best known for writing about decorative arts, this Victorian author turned careful research into books that still attract readers interested in lace, old design, and life in the home. Her work blends practical curiosity with a strong sense of history.

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