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A guidebook to the highways and byways of England, originally published in 1835. Written by the pseudonymous author Nimrod, this book provides a fascinating glimpse into early 19th-century travel and transportation. It covers everything from the state of the roads to the inns along the way to the various sights and attractions of the English countryside.
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