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Gordon Home

The Motor Routes of France

In “The Motor Routes of France,” Gordon Home presents an evocative exploration of France's picturesque landscapes and charming locales, meticulously curated for the burgeoning motorist of the early 20th century. The book is not merely a travel guide; it is a vivid tapestry of descriptive prose interwoven with practical travel advice, highlighting scenic routes and the social fabric of the regions traversed. Home's literary style embraces both the romantic and the pragmatic, reflecting the era's fascination with mobility and adventure amidst a backdrop of changing societal structures post-World War I. Gordon Home, an accomplished author and travel writer, was influenced by the transformative implications of automobile travel during his time. His experiences as an avid motorist and observer of French culture provided the foundation for this work, as he sought to inspire others to explore the beauty and diversity of France. Home's background in art and his keen eye for detail enrich his narratives, allowing readers to appreciate both the journey and the destination. I highly recommend “The Motor Routes of France” to both avid travelers and armchair explorers alike. Home'Äôs intimate portraits of the French countryside and insightful commentary on the cultural milieu make this book an indispensable companion for anyone looking to appreciate the allure of France, whether on the road or through the pages of this captivating work.
414 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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