The Great North Road, the Old Mail Road to Scotland: York to Edinburgh (eBook)

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2022
208 Seiten
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859-654704254-9 (EAN)

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The Great North Road, the Old Mail Road to Scotland: York to Edinburgh - Charles G. Harper
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Charles G. Harper's 'The Great North Road, the Old Mail Road to Scotland: York to Edinburgh' is a thoroughfare on a literary voyage that echoes the historical significance and cultural tapestry of the iconic route. Harper meticulously chronicles the 389-mile stretch from York to Edinburgh, encapsulating the evocative landscapes and architectural marvels that have beckoned travelers for centuries. The prose is rich with geographical precision and bolstered by a deep sense of nostalgia, imbuing the work with both informational heft and elegant narrative. Positioned within the framework of travel literature, Harper's work transcends mere guidebook to become a homage to the incarnation of the road through time, capturing its continual transformation and enduring legacy.

An accomplished figure in the realm of topographical and cultural writing, Charles G. Harper brings to this work a layered understanding of regional history and the complexities of temporal change. His own journey along the Great North Road suffuses the narrative with a personal dimension, as he drafts a meticulous tapestry of the experiences and encounters that flavor such a historic expedition. Harper's robust knowledge, guided by an undeniable affection for the British landscape, propels his exploration into a realm that bridges the objective recounting of distance and the subjective realm of experiential travel literature.

The book is recommended for aficionados of historical travelogues and geographers alike, who will find in Harper's intricate descriptions a rich source of knowledge and enjoyment. Through his eyes, readers are invited to traverse the Great North Road not just as tourists, but as time travelers accompanying him on a sojourn brimming with reverence for the path that has been tread by countless generations. This text is more than a simple account; it's a literary companion to one of the most storied routes in Britain, a must-read that melds the precision of a cartographer with the insight of a seasoned traveler.

Charles George Harper (1863 – 1943) was an English author and illustrator known for his topographical and social studies of Britain. His affection for the meticulous portrayal of the British landscape and life is evident in works like 'The Great North Road, the Old Mail Road to Scotland: York to Edinburgh.' Harper's literature was characterized by an attentive eye for detail and a palpable nostalgia for the historical significance of Britain's byways and highways. A prolific writer, Harper's oeuvre spanned numerous volumes, each exploring the cultural heritage and vista of different British locales. His style combined personal observation, historical research, and social commentary, which has continued to enchant readers with a longing for the rich tapestry of Britain's past. 'The Great North Road,' one of his notable books, is a testament to this style, taking readers on a journey along the legendary route from England to Scotland, all the while indulging in the stories and characters that painted the narrative of this iconic pathway through time. Harper's literary contributions are valuable resources for historians and enthusiasts of British topography and serve as a window into the country's transition from the horse-drawn era to the age of the motorcar.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 2.6.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Reisen Reiseführer
Schlagworte 19th century travel literature • A1 Road • British travel history • Charles G. Harper author • Description and travel • England • england and Scotland • Great Britain • Great North Road guide • historical road trips • historical travel routes • History of Great Britain • old mail road Scotland • public domain travel books • social life and customs • vintage travelogues • York to Edinburgh journey
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