Om A Journey Throughout Ireland During the Spring, Summer, and Autumn of 1834
In 1834, the Scottish travel writer Henry David Inglis set out on a journey through Ireland, documenting his travels in this fascinating travelogue. From the bustling cities of Dublin and Cork to the rugged coastal landscapes of the west, Inglis provides a vivid portrait of a country on the cusp of great change. With its insightful observations and lively descriptions, this book is an excellent introduction to the culture and history of Ireland.
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