Wanderings by the Loire
- 336 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
Leitch Ritchie fue un novelista y periodista escocés que, tras trabajar como empleado en Glasgow, adoptó la literatura como su profesión alrededor de 1820. Su obra se caracteriza por un estilo distintivo y una profunda perspicacia en la naturaleza humana. Las novelas de Ritchie a menudo exploran las complejidades de las relaciones sociales y los dilemas morales a los que se enfrentan sus personajes. Su escritura es valorada por su habilidad narrativa y su capacidad para involucrar a los lectores en historias inmersivas.






This lavish volume showcases the stunning landscapes and waterways of France as seen through the eyes of nineteenth-century British artists Joseph Mallord William Turner and Leitch Ritchie. The book features over one hundred hand-colored engravings that capture the beauty and majesty of the country's rivers, canals, and coastal areas.
Experience the macabre world of 19th-century magic and mystery with this gripping novel by Leitch Ritchie. Packed with twists and turns, this Gothic tale follows a young woman named Juliette as she navigates a web of intrigue and deception surrounding the enigmatic Magician, who seems to hold the key to her past.
This book is a travelogue, chronicling a journey along the Seine river in France. It is illustrated with 20 engravings of scenes along the river, drawn by the famous British artist J.M.W. Turner. The book provides a vivid description of the towns and landscapes along the Seine, and is a valuable historical document of France in the 19th century.
Originally published in 1837, this travelogue takes readers on a journey through the stunning landscapes and rich history of Ireland. From the rugged coastlines of Kerry to the ancient ruins of Glendalough, Ritchie's vivid descriptions and charming anecdotes paint a vivid picture of the Emerald Isle.