Om Travels Through Germany
First published in 1768, this travelogue by Thomas Nugent offers a vivid and entertaining account of his journey through Germany. Along the way, he provides detailed descriptions of the people, customs, and sights he encounters, as well as his impressions of the various courts and cities he visits. His account of the Court of Mecklenburg in particular offers a fascinating glimpse into the rituals and traditions of 18th century German aristocracy.
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