"From Hay-Time to Hopping" offers a glimpse into the rhythms of rural life in Victorian England. Coulton, the author of 'Our Farm of Four Acres', vividly portrays the seasonal cycle of agricultural work, from the intensity of haymaking to the communal activity of hop harvesting. This book provides a window into a world defined by the land and its demands, capturing the social dynamics and the enduring spirit of the agricultural community. Experience the charm of the countryside and the dedication of those who lived close to the land.
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