A drive across a dull, marshy plain brings one to a delightfully wild
district of downs... amid which three great tumuli, standing close
together, are said to mark the graves of Odin, Thor, and Freya... -from
"In Sweden" English aristocrat Augustus J.C. Hare filled his days with
trips to the Continent, and returned home to share his journeys with
eager readers-and the journals of his travels still enjoy a cultishly
devoted readership today. Here, in this 1884 publication, Hare waxes
lyrical on a trek through Holland, Denmark, Sweden, and Norway,
describing: - low-lying Holland's battles with the sea and its effect on
the landscape - the one spot in Denmark's capital, Copenhagen, no
visitor should miss - the glorious view of the Baltic ford from
Stockholm's grand hotels - which structure in Norway, is one of the most
beautiful in the world. Charmingly told and often rhapsodically
enthusiastic, this travelogue continues to delight today's armchair
explorers. British travel writer AUGUSTUS JOHN CULBERT HARE (1834-1903)
also wrote Epitaphs for Country Churchyards (1856), Walks in Rome
(1871), and Wanderings in Spain (1873).