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A wandering gentleman chronicles his life on the road, writing day‑by‑day from the cramped yet cozy cabin of his own “land‑yacht.” He muses on the practicalities of caravan living—space, ventilation, the bumpy ride of poorly sprung wheels—and the romance of total freedom versus the inevitable rules of the countryside. With a blend of humor and earnest observation, he paints vivid pictures of Yorkshire’s green fields, sleepy village greens, and the occasional wary constable who reminds him that even the most independent traveler must respect local customs.
Through candid anecdotes and modest sketches, the narrator shares the joys and challenges of a mobile home: cooking over a kettle, sleeping under canvas, and the simple pleasure of setting up camp wherever the road permits. His reflections invite listeners to taste the quiet charm of 19th‑century itinerant life, offering both practical tips and gentle philosophical musings about health, solitude, and the allure of the open road.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (457K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
Release date
2011-10-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1840–1910
A naval surgeon turned prolific adventure writer, he poured his love of travel, animals, and the outdoors into lively books for young readers. He is also remembered for commissioning an early leisure caravan, reflecting the restless, practical spirit that ran through both his life and his fiction.
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