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Robert Louis Stevenson traveled extensively and wrote about his adventures. This work includes his experiences during walking tours of cities in Europe, experiences at Wick when he was training to be a lighthouse engineer, his theory on what would make the perfect house, and much more. His descriptions of places and people were vividly presented in prose.
Contents include:
The Amateur Emigrant: From The Clyde To Sandy Hook
Cockermouth And Keswick
An Autumn Effect
A Winter's Walk In Carrick And Galloway
Forest Notes
A Mountain Town In France
Random Memories: Rosa Quo Locorum
The Ideal House
Davos In Winter
Health And Mountains
Alpine Diversion
The Stimulation Of The Alps
Roads
On The Enjoyment Of Unpleasant Places
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