This is one of the author's famous travel adventures. Because
outdoor trips were an unusual leisure pastime in 1878, Stevenson
entranced his reading public. He painted an innocent Europe,
showing gypsies and puppeteers, quaint military companies spending
their time in parades and old sages of villages who never set foot
outside of their country surroundings. As always, Stevenson used
his great powers of observation to guide the reader's eyes in
seeing the things of importance along the way. Tom Thomas, Editor
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