Embark on a fascinating journey through time with Henry Parr’s "New Wheels in Old Ruts; a Pilgrimage to Canterbury via the Ancient Pilgrim’s Way." Originally published in 1896, this captivating travelogue recounts Parr’s exploration of the historic route to Canterbury, offering readers a glimpse into the landscapes and culture of Victorian England.
More than just a travel narrative, Parr’s account provides insight into the historical significance of the Pilgrim’s Way and the enduring allure of Canterbury Cathedral. Experience the charm of a bygone era as Parr recounts his adventures and reflects on the rich history embedded in the ancient path. This book will appeal to history enthusiasts, travel aficionados, and anyone interested in a unique perspective on England’s heritage.
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