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100 year old travel narrative...

kellyz

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Camino Frances Astorga to Santiago, 2010
Camino Frances SJPP to Muxia, 2011
Camino del Salvador, 2012
Camino Primitivo 2012
Camino Portuguese, Coastal, 2013
Has anyone else here read Four Months Afoot in Spain by Harry Franck, 1911. I found it in my local used bookstore. It's not consciously a Camino narrative, and yet he describes his walk from Lugo to Oviedo and Oviedo to Leon, a backwards Camino del Salvaor and Primitivo! Quite an interesting little piece of old travel narrative. I could scan some pages if anyone is interested.
Kelly
 
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Has anyone else here read Four Months Afoot in Spain by Harry Franck, 1911. I found it in my local used bookstore. It's not consciously a Camino narrative, and yet he describes his walk from Lugo to Oviedo and Oviedo to Leon, a backwards Camino del Salvaor and Primitivo! Quite an interesting little piece of old travel narrative. I could scan some pages if anyone is interested.
Kelly

Sounds like you found a treasure in your bookstore Kelly! I'd be very interested in reading those pages.
 
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Just reread those portions last night. He is certainly walking in the neighborhood of the Primitivo. He takes the train from Oviedo to Lugo.
What I most enjoyed was reading his brief descriptions of eating meals inside village homes in Galicia.
The old-school cultural stereotyping/condescension is prevalent. Of course.
If anyone buys it let me know.
I have the reprint, only a very few photos.
 
I've just ordered the book. Thanks for this info Kelly. I'm intrigued. Looks like Harry Franck wrote a whole series of books about his travels.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
I'm definitely going to check out his "Tramping through Mexico..."
 
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