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From London To Land’S End
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"From London to Land's End" is a travelogue written by Daniel Defoe in the 18th century, documenting his journey through the southwestern part of England. The book is an account of Defoe's observations of the landscape, the people he met, and the places he visited. The journey begins in London and continues through several towns and cities such as Reading, Salisbury, Exeter, Plymouth, and finally, Land's End. Defoe describes the natural scenery, the architecture, and the lifestyles of the people he encountered along the way. Throughout the book, Defoe expresses his admiration for the beauty and diversity of the English countryside, while also reflecting on the economic and social conditions of the people who live there. He also provides valuable insights into the customs and traditions of the region. Overall, "From London to Land's End" is a fascinating and informative read for anyone interested in the history and culture of England. Defoe's eloquent writing style and keen observations make this book a timeless classic.
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Autumn Lord
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“This is a great look into southern England during the early 1700s. I want to go back through the places he visited and see the changes that have happened during the space of 300 or so years.”
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