Unknown Kent is a charming travelogue of the English county of Kent, first published in 1929. Written by Donald Maxwell, a journalist and commentator, the book offers a detailed and affectionate portrait of the people, places, and traditions of one of England's most picturesque regions. With its rich descriptions and engaging anecdotes, Unknown Kent is an ideal companion for anyone interested in the beauty and history of the English countryside.
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