
The Fields of France: With Twenty Illustrations in Color
1904
The Fields of France, written by A. Mary F. Robinson and first published in 1904, is a descriptive account of rural life in France. The book captures the essence of French landscapes and agricultural practices, exploring the social conditions and customs of peasants across various regions. It features vivid illustrations that complement the text, highlighting the beauty of the countryside and the intimate connections between people and their environment. The narrative delves into seasonal rhythms of farming, food production, and the rich traditions that define the rural experience.





