Om First Impressions of England and Its People
In this fascinating travelogue, Scottish geologist and journalist Hugh Miller recounts his travels across England and his observations of its people and landscapes. Originally published in 1847, this book provides a unique glimpse into Victorian-era England and its societal norms and attitudes.
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