En Europe: Par ci, written by J.-B. Proulx and published in 1891, offers a captivating glimpse into late 19th-century Europe through the eyes of a discerning traveler. Proulx's narrative invites readers to journey alongside him as he explores various European locales, documenting his observations and experiences with a keen eye for detail.
Written in French, this travelogue provides valuable insights into the cultural and social landscapes of the era. Proulx's reflections on the people, customs, and landmarks encountered during his travels offer a rich tapestry of European life at the time. "En Europe" stands as a fascinating historical document and a testament to the enduring allure of travel writing.
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