"A Cotswold Village; Or, Country Life and Pursuits in Gloucestershire" by J. Arthur Gibbs is a descriptive account written in the late 19th century that provides an intimate portrayal of rural life in Gloucestershire. The work captures the charm and character of a small Cotswold village, exploring its landscapes, architecture, and the lives of its inhabitants through a blend of personal observation and poetic reflection. The opening of the book invites readers into the picturesque Cotswold Hills, contrasting their stark, cold beauty with the vibrant life of the valley below. Gibbs recounts his first impression of the village, emphasizing its old stone cottages, lush trees, and the enchanting trout stream that flows nearby. As he describes the old manor house and its surrounding structures, he reveals a deep appreciation for the harmony between nature and architecture, as well as the sense of community among the villagers, highlighting the traditions that persist despite the encroaching changes of modern life. The idyllic setting serves as a backdrop to explore both the charm and the complexities of country existence, setting the stage for the deeper reflections on life and nature that will follow. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
A Cotswold Village; Or, Country Life and Pursuits in Gloucestershire
By J. Arthur (Joseph Arthur) Gibbs
"A Cotswold Village; Or, Country Life and Pursuits in Gloucestershire" by J. Arthur Gibbs is a descriptive account written in the late 19th century th...
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2004-02-01
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Joseph Arthur Gibbs was an English cricketer who made ten first-class appearances between 1891 and 1896. He played five first-class matches for Somerset, and also appeared for the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) and I Zingari. He also published a number of books, including A Cotswold Village; or, country life and pursuits in Gloucestershire and The Improvement of Cricket Grounds on economical principles.
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