An Inland Voyage Including Travels with a Donkey

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We stowed the canoes in a granary and asked among the children for a guide. The circle at once widened round us and our offers of reward were received in dispiriting silence. We were plainly a pair of Bluebeards to the children; they might speak to us in public places and where they had the advantage of numbers; but it was another thing to venture off alone with two uncouth and legendary characters who had dropped from the clouds upon their hamlet this quiet afternoon sashed and beknived and with a flavor of great voyages. -from Pont-sur-Sambre: We Are Peddlers The sly wit and keenly observant eye that makes Robert Louis Stevenson a continuing favorite with readers is in full force in this 1913 volume a compilation of two of the writers least known but most purely enjoyable works. In 1876 Stevenson canoed through Belgium and France with his friend Sir Walter Simpson an exploit that resulted in the delightful An Inland Voyage; two years later he took a walking tour of the Cévannes which became Travels with a Donkey. More that just wonderfully escapist these essays offer a glimpse into the mind and memories of an authors imagination and serve as a vital psychological backdrop for the tales of adventure romance and horror related in Stevensons fiction. OF INTEREST TO: Stevenson fans armchair travelers readers of classic British literature Also available from Cosimo Classics: Stevensons Across the Plains: With Other Memories and Essays.
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