
A Canterbury Pilgrimage, published in 1885 by Joseph Pennell, is a travel narrative detailing the author's journey from London to Canterbury on a tricycle, following the historical route of Chaucer's famous pilgrimage. The book offers rich descriptions of the landscapes, culture, and history of Kent, blending personal reflections with historical context. It captures the essence of Victorian-era travel, humor, and the significance of pilgrimage, culminating in the arrival at the revered Canterbury Cathedral.










