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Coaching, with Anecdotes of the Road

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ISBN/EAN: 8596547156512
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 123 S., 0.46 MB
Auflage: 1. Auflage 2022
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In 'Coaching, with Anecdotes of the Road', William Pitt Lord Lennox transports the reader to the halcyon days of 19th century travel, when the thunderous sound of horseshoes and the rhythmic clatter of carriage wheels were familiar music along cobblestone roads. The work stands out not only for its vivid accounts of a bygone era but also for its evocative prose, capturing the essence of the time with consummate ease. Lennox's text is rich with historical context, offering a lens through which the reader can observe the nuances of social customs, communication, and the logistics that underpinned the era's prominent transportation method. It is a literary mosaic that pieces together colorful vignettes and tales, providing a comprehensive picture of an essential aspect of 19th century life.William Pitt Lord Lennox, author and raconteur, drew upon his aristocratic lineage and experience as a military man to reflect upon an age riddled with both charm and challenge. His insights into coaching extend beyond mere mechanics, delving into the camaraderie and adventures shared along the road. His narrative is infused with knowledge that surely stems from a profound connection and firsthand experience of the traditions and practices of his time, which lends authenticity and captivating detail to his anecdotes.Recommended for history aficionados and those enchanted by the romance of a bygone era, 'Coaching, with Anecdotes of the Road' is a nostalgic journey worth undertaking. Its elaborate detailing and engaging storytelling make it an essential read for understanding the social fabric and transportation heritage of the 19th century. Lennox's work is an eloquent reminder of the era's legacy and the evolutionary path of travel and communication. It is a delightful odyssey that resonates with the adventurous spirit that still thrives in the hearts of modern-day readers.

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William Pitt Lord Lennox (17991881) was a British writer and aristocrat, remembered for his contributions to nineteenth-century literature. Hailing from an illustrious family, Lennox was the fourth son of Charles Lennox, the 4th Duke of Richmond, and was consequently well-placed to observe and comment on the social mores of his era. His literature often reflects the interests and leisure activities of the English aristocracy, particularly those of the Regency and Victorian periods.Lennox's literary style is marked by its wit and anecdotal richness, qualities which are amply displayed in his book 'Coaching, with Anecdotes of the Road.' Published in 1876, this work offers a vivid portrait of the coaching era, a time when travel by horse-drawn coaches was common. More than just a recounting of the methods and experiences of coaching, Lennox's book serves as a social document, filled with insights into the characters and customs of the time. The anecdotes he includes often serve to illustrate broader points about the changing nature of British society, especially in relation to transportation and the shifting class dynamics of the industrial revolution. His writings stand as an invaluable resource for historians and literature enthusiasts interested in the cultural fabric of 19th-century Britain.

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