Rediscover the charm of a bygone era with Robert Tilney's "A Summer Holiday," a collection of short stories originally published in 1909. This volume offers a glimpse into the lives and landscapes of a world transitioning into modernity. Tilney's prose captures the essence of Edwardian England, with its societal nuances and picturesque settings. Though largely forgotten today, Tilney's work provides a valuable snapshot of life in the early twentieth century. Readers interested in classic British literature and historical fiction will find this collection a delightful and insightful read.
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