
Published in 1911, 'Peeps at Many Lands: Wales' by E. M. Wilmot-Buxton is a travelogue that explores the rich history, culture, and landscapes of Wales. The author highlights the blend of modern industries, such as coal-mining and slate-quarrying, with ancient legends and romantic tales, inviting readers to lesser-known locales. The narrative intertwines Welsh folklore, including the legend of Caridwen, with historical figures like Llewelyn and Owen Glendower, painting a vivid picture of a land steeped in both myth and reality.





